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Intricate Instruments

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Measuring instruments are the tools of the trade for electronic engineers and hobbyists. “To Measure Is to Know.” We cannot do without. Electronic instruments are interesting intricate electronic devices of their own, rewarding objects to build or repair.
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Instruments I collected

During the years when I practiced my electronics hobby, I bought electronic instruments that I needed if I could afford them. During all these years, a number of occasions occurred to obtain nice second hand professional measuring gear. As a result, I have collected a number of mostly old instruments to use, admire and analyse.

I have a small collection of analogue multimeters using a moving coil meter movement.

Then, of course, a lot of valved instruments are on the Valve Veneration page and voltmeters and counters using nixie tubes.

Besides valve scopes, I have (or have had on my hands) a number of scopes without valves (well, they still have a CRT):

I also added two tube testers to my collection:

And, of course I have a number of transistorised instruments that are useful and interesting, despite the more modern technology. A small selection:

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Instruments I built

Over the years, I have also built a number of instruments myself. Some were very rewarding to build, some were just sources of frustration. Some of the ones that succeeded:

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