I received this little lot as a gift yesterday. The Tickoskop is a timegrapher from 1961. I was told that the Greiner next to it was from the 1970s. All I need to do now is set them up and learn how to use them.
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I’m guessing you didn’t get the manuals with them? 😉
Have fun
I’m guessing you didn’t get the manuals with them? 😉
Have fun
I did, but they're in Dutch. I'm not fluent in the language but I can make do.
Cool gift! Love to see electronics that was built to last and easy to open up and fix if needed. Looking like a pair of proper tanks 👌. And if you need help translating don't hesitate to reach out to me 👍
Cool gift! Love to see electronics that was built to last and easy to open up and fix if needed. Looking like a pair of proper tanks 👌. And if you need help translating don't hesitate to reach out to me 👍
I really appreciate the gift! He also gave me over 100 quartz watches in various states of disrepair so that I can build up my experience with maintenance. I was absolutely blown away. I appreciate the offer of help with the translation if needed too! Thank you
That's seriously cool 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That's a really cool gift! The more modern tester appears to be for timing Quartz watches rather than mechanical. Not sure about the older looking one.
The more modern one can read both quartz and mechanical. The one from the 60s is just mechanical, I believe. I was today shown how to use them both.