Free Heath IO-18 scope, Washington DC area
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:20 pm    Post subject: Free Heath IO-18 scope, Washington DC area Reply with quote

For any hobbyists/hams who are interested, I have a mostly working,
mostly intact Heath IO-18 oscilliscope available for pick-up. Give it
to your kids to play with, use it as a station monitor, I don't care, I
just want it to get some use in a good home.

I don't know what the official specs of the IO-18 are but bandwidth
realistically is not much better than 100kHz or so. It's tube-based
but not ridiculously big or heavy.

It's free, you must pick up in suburban Washington DC. E-mail me
(shoppa@trailing-edge.com) for details.

Tim.

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Avery W3AVE
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:01 am    Post subject: Re: Free Heath IO-18 scope, Washington DC area Reply with quote

Tim,

I hope somebody takes you up on your generous offer. fyi, the IO-18
supposedly is a 5 MHz 'scope. Heath brought it out in 1969 and claimed
it would be suitable for TV work because of its wide bandwidth.

Avery W3AVE
Potomac, Md. (D.C. suburb, but what would I do with a fifth 'scope?)
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Chuck Harris
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:03 am    Post subject: Re: Free Heath IO-18 scope, Washington DC area Reply with quote

Avery W3AVE wrote:
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Tim,

I hope somebody takes you up on your generous offer. fyi, the IO-18
supposedly is a 5 MHz 'scope. Heath brought it out in 1969 and claimed
it would be suitable for TV work because of its wide bandwidth.

Avery W3AVE
Potomac, Md. (D.C. suburb, but what would I do with a fifth 'scope?)

As I recall the IO-18, it is more like 1/5 of a scope.

-Chuck

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