Great replies to the original post.
We bash eBay for high prices.
We bash hamfests for shady sellers.
We can't afford "new".
... then why bother. Just do without?
I just sold three nice scopes (HP-465, HP-455, and a 30 Mhz 2-channel
Hitachi for $90, $90, and $80 respectively) with full disclosure of any
foibles at a swap yesterday. All were on the table powered up, with
probes
(Tektronix, and included in the sale) connected to the reference
oscillator
and freely available for "fiddling". I even had an HF signal generator
available for testing.
All three buyers were delighted with their purchase. I probably could
have
sold them for more via other venues, but I have 5 other scopes, I'm not
desperate for $$, and I like swaps.
Try before you buy. If there's no power, ask to carry it to a working
outlet and then try before you buy.
If you don't know what you are looking at, ask someone who does to help
you
shop.
.... sorry for the OT post, but couldn't take it any longer. What do you
do
when you shop for a car????
73,
W8KZW
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Please excuse me if I missed it... but I don't recall anyone explaining
to the unwashed...
What can one do to avoid getting a lemon or broken
or poorly calibrated, or whatever broken, oscilloscope
at the local hamfest ?
Thanks.
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