Great work getting it to be a useful piece of vintage test equipment once again. The guy you bought the test probes is great when it comes to parts for and specific test probe sets for a particular unit. Happy and safe travels.
Have a safe and enjoyable trip Vern. Hope to see some nice videos from Thailand . I especially like watching them after coming in after shoveling a foot or two of snow :( .
I knew those existed , but I never noticed one on the bay until now .... I only look on there when looking for something , it's not a favorite hangout of mine .... I do have a straight up 630 , not the 630 NA you have ........ Plus another that I call a parts donor , I got it for spare parts , I never tried it when I got it .... The back cover was in better shape than mine ...... I also have a mint condition RCA WV-77 E VTVM , those VTVM are great for aligning 2 way radio receivers ... Take Care Mon Ami ....
Very nice VTVM. The reason for no range at the VTVM for 300VDC is IMHO that the VOM already has 20k/V x 300V = 6MOhm compared to the 11M of the VTVM. No big deal.
Nice job on a great instrument. Your "grumpy" comments on yourself is so hilarious... give yourself some more credit. Anyway it is a shame how some people abuse these old meters as if they're utterly worthless. To the contrary these are so well-built, real old-fashioned quality, and very useful in many situations. They're amazingly accurate as well when handled properly. Have a great time in Thailand, and send us a video after consuming a extra-nuclear Pad Thai.... I had one years ago, in a thoughtless moment, delicious, but my tortured cries were audible for miles.
Good job! Enjoy your time in Thailand. I look forward to more of your hiking videos!
A portable VTVM, very nice Vern 👍🙂
Nice work on a nice instrument.
Great work getting it to be a useful piece of vintage test equipment once again. The guy you bought the test probes is
great when it comes to parts for and specific test probe sets for a particular unit. Happy and safe travels.
Enjoy your trip to Thailand Vern. Very interesting piece of equipment that I did not know existed.
Hey Vern excellent job. I know you have been back for a while and it’s good to see the videos rolling along. Keep them coming.
Have a safe and enjoyable trip Vern. Hope to see some nice videos from Thailand . I especially like watching them after coming in after shoveling a foot or two of snow :( .
I've never seen that model, thanks for sharing!
I also have have the 630 VOM with original Red manual. The 280 battery is also original and still good!
I knew those existed , but I never noticed one on the bay until now .... I only look on there when looking for something , it's not a favorite hangout of mine .... I do have a straight up 630 , not the 630 NA you have ........ Plus another that I call a parts donor , I got it for spare parts , I never tried it when I got it .... The back cover was in better shape than mine ...... I also have a mint condition RCA WV-77 E VTVM , those VTVM are great for aligning 2 way radio receivers ... Take Care Mon Ami ....
Very nice VTVM. The reason for no range at the VTVM for 300VDC is IMHO that the VOM already has 20k/V x 300V = 6MOhm compared to the 11M of the VTVM. No big deal.
Nice job on a great instrument. Your "grumpy" comments on yourself is so hilarious... give yourself some more credit. Anyway it is a shame how some people abuse these old meters as if they're utterly worthless. To the contrary these are so well-built, real old-fashioned quality, and very useful in many situations. They're amazingly accurate as well when handled properly. Have a great time in Thailand, and send us a video after consuming a extra-nuclear Pad Thai.... I had one years ago, in a thoughtless moment, delicious, but my tortured cries were audible for miles.