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RE: No go on that. .

John,

You're cross-posting, and I mentioned this in another thread already.
It simply doesn't make financial sense for a repair shop to take on a job like this. It's a very old piece of test equipment and costs will quickly be more than the unit is worth.
If it were a classic piece of test equipment from HP/Tektronix/etc, it might be another story. :)

I suggest to try and repair it yourself. It's a good learning experience, if nothing else.

Dave.


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