Cookies This forum uses cookies. Some cookies may have been set already..If you are logged in please click the red X button on the right to accept our cookies and remove this message. If you continue to use the forum, we will assume you are happy to accept the cookies anyway. If you are not happy to accept the cookies you must stop using the forum and delete our cookies from your browser. (Our use of cookies has not changed, however we are now legally obliged to inform you of their use and gain your consent). Vintage Test Gear and Workshop Equipment For discussions about vintage test gear and workshop equipment such as coil winders. I'm interested in getting an inexpensive used oscilloscope calibrator and the big Fluke boxes are out of my price range. The possibilities are a Bradley 192 or a Heathkit IG-4505 from the US. A post the othet day suggests the meter on the Bradley displays the deviation from spec. Of the device under test. Does anyone have any comments on these two calibrators? Due to age any purchase will be bit of a lottery and I can't afford to get the calibrator itself calibrated, but part of the fun for me is using the equipment rather than getting exact results. Logistic regression program remote. Bradley Oscilloscope Calibrator Type 192 Manual Lymphatic Drainage; - Best Of Yoshida Brothers Rare; - Where Is The Serial Number On. I'd be interested in seeing the manuals before I commit and I would be grateful for PDFs if anyone has them. Regards, Peter. Revista tectonica rapidshare free. Display Source: 2012-01-20 246 580 MB 2011-08-31 274 393 MB 2011-09-01 1 20 MB 2011-09-03 856 100 MB 2011-09-03 3 20 MB 2011-09-04 128 65 MB 2011-09-04 8 65 MB 2011-09-04 543 65 MB 2011-09-04 85 65 MB 2011-09-06 428 23 MB 2011-09-11 386 100 MB 2011-09-17 4 100 MB 2011-09-21 681 690 MB 2011-09-25 0 256 MB 2011-7 100 MB 2011-10-03 14 626 MB 2011- 200 MB 2011- 100 MB 2011-10-13 307 231 MB 2011- 8 MB 2011-10-24 1 12 MB 2011-10-24 475 35 MB 2011-10-24 680 100 MB 2011-3 57 MB 2011-10-25 2 494 MB 2011- 304 MB 2011-10-27 157 100 MB 2011- 100 MB 2011- 100 MB 2011-3 66 MB 2011-11-01 245 438 MB. Hello Peter, I've had no experience of the Heathkit Calibrator, but a quite lot of experience of the Bradley 192, both as a user and also calibrating them. I presume we are talking about the later model with the brushed silver front panel IIRC there was an earlier version with a yellow front panel? They are very easy to use with deviation of time or voltage shown on the center zero meter with +/- 3% & +/- 10% ranges. A nice feature is that there are buttons to set the number of vertical divisions required also +ve & -ve dc voltage out plus a fast rise output of (slightly) variable amplitude. Very reliable, can't remember having to fix one, and rarely required adjustment. Regards Mike A. You can find older Tektronix calibration equipment that's reasonably priced and much more accurate and versatile than anything you'll find from Heathkit. There's the older 067-0502-00 and -01 amplitude generator, 106 pulse generator, 193 (or was that 163?) leveled sine wave generator, 181 and 184 time mark generator, 2901 time mark generator and the newer TM500-series instruments: PG506, TG501, SG502, SG503 and SG504. The TM500 stuff was really fine calibration instrumentation, so may still be a bit pricey. But there were pretty much the standard of the industry. Fluke used the Tek TM500 instruments to calibrate Fluke and Philips scopes. Indeed, Dean Huster writing from US will be very aware of Tek stuff, as they dominated that market. But here in UK, there were other good manufacturers, though they had to market without the benefit of the what appears to be 'The Tek Supporters Group'. I suppose we equally have 'the Avo Supporters Group' here in the UK. Both valuable at collecting and publishing information exclusively about their company's products. The Bradley was well liked and seemed to have sold well. It was particularly convenient to use as it contained everything in one box, not the half dozen different instruments which Dean H notes. Makes a very expensive calibration lab to have all those different boxes. Has Dean Huster ever heard of the 192 in the US I wonder, or used one. I will respond to Brian Pateman and PCawthron with a copy of the manual as soon as I can get it scanned. Following this thread, and the one about the Telequipment CT71 curve tracer, Dave Cox of Bristol has asked by PM for the manual of the Telequipment C3 calibrator. I will send him a copy if he could PM with his email. I have not found a way of attaching a file to a PM. Can anyone (perhaps Brian Pateman) can tell me if this is possible, and that I am just being stupid.
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