No. 83318203

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Philips - PM 3234 Oscilloscope
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Philips - PM 3234 Oscilloscope

This vintage oscilloscope has been cleaned and tested by us. Now, our knowledge with this equipment does not extend as far as with audio. But as far as we can tell, it's fully functional The Philips PM3234 is an analogue oscilloscope of the PM 3000 series. It features a 10 MHz bandwidth in two channels with 1 Megaohm input impedance. This oscilloscope comes with a P31 8 x 10 division (1 cm) phosphor screen with centimeter division graticule and 2 mm divisions along the central axes. It promises a plus and minus 3% accuracy and will accept up to 400 V of DC plus AC peak voltage. • Bandwidth: 10 MHz • Analog Channels: 2 • Operating System: Embedded • Form Factor: Benchtop We are from J&R audio. Two 'hobbyists' who have been collecting and repairing 'older' audio for many years. Hobby that got a bit out of hand. With about 800 items, we think it's time to reduce the collection. Many products can be sold for a reasonable price. And this despite our professional way of working. Service has been provided on all our products, mostly by ourselves but also by our extensive network of many professionals with whom we have enjoyed working forqq.. years.Components that needed to be replaced have been replaced, strings in most cases renewed, as well as the lighting. Which in most cases has been converted to LED lighting. It is possible to give a warranty for many products. Ask about the possibilities. We also polish the hoods of record players and spray the outside of equipment or renew the paintwork of your speakers. We hope to be able to make many people happy with nice equipment. We put the proceeds into improving tools and equipment. And so we hope to continue to improve and to be able to continue this work that has arisen from friendship and hobby for a long time to come.

No. 83318203

No longer available
Philips - PM 3234 Oscilloscope

Philips - PM 3234 Oscilloscope

This vintage oscilloscope has been cleaned and tested by us. Now, our knowledge with this equipment does not extend as far as with audio. But as far as we can tell, it's fully functional

The Philips PM3234 is an analogue oscilloscope of the PM 3000 series. It features a 10 MHz bandwidth in two channels with 1 Megaohm input impedance. This oscilloscope comes with a P31 8 x 10 division (1 cm) phosphor screen with centimeter division graticule and 2 mm divisions along the central axes. It promises a plus and minus 3% accuracy and will accept up to 400 V of DC plus AC peak voltage.

• Bandwidth: 10 MHz
• Analog Channels: 2
• Operating System: Embedded
• Form Factor: Benchtop

We are from J&R audio. Two 'hobbyists' who have been collecting and repairing 'older' audio for many years. Hobby that got a bit out of hand. With about 800 items, we think it's time to reduce the collection. Many products can be sold for a reasonable price. And this despite our professional way of working. Service has been provided on all our products, mostly by ourselves but also by our extensive network of many professionals with whom we have enjoyed working forqq.. years.Components that needed to be replaced have been replaced, strings in most cases renewed, as well as the lighting. Which in most cases has been converted to LED lighting.
It is possible to give a warranty for many products. Ask about the possibilities. We also polish the hoods of record players and spray the outside of equipment or renew the paintwork of your speakers.
We hope to be able to make many people happy with nice equipment. We put the proceeds into improving tools and equipment. And so we hope to continue to improve and to be able to continue this work that has arisen from friendship and hobby for a long time to come.

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