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This gem, almost unobtanium, was designed to be a low-cost oscilloscope CRT and appeared in the RCA 151 oscilloscope.

This one is probably one of the earlier units, but RCA didn't always date code things in a way you could decipher. It's packed in the original box (disintegrating) with the original paper pack material. This is a spare for my 151 scope, and goes with the 885 (in the background) posted earlier.

This, along with the image multiplier I posted a week or so ago, is one of the more unusual tubes in my parts cabinet.

(This post is for that special someone on Poal, you know who you are.)

This gem, almost unobtanium, was designed to be a low-cost oscilloscope CRT and appeared in the RCA 151 oscilloscope. This one is probably one of the earlier units, but RCA didn't always date code things in a way you could decipher. It's packed in the original box (disintegrating) with the original paper pack material. This is a spare for my 151 scope, and goes with the 885 (in the background) posted earlier. This, along with the image multiplier I posted a week or so ago, is one of the more unusual tubes in my parts cabinet. (This post is for that special someone on Poal, you know who you are.)

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Can you measure brainwashing signals like the x files?

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Not on this one. I have another device in the office for that. It may look like a Racal-Dana 6000 rack-mount integrating multimeter, but I assure you - the firmware in this one is quite special.

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Can it read minds like Doc Brown in 1955?

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Think about that for a moment. Do you really want to know what most people are thinking?

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What's your occupation bird? Are you a ghost hunter?

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Worse, I'm an electronics technician and hobbyist.