Hello, I’m from Versailles, France and I’m interested in analog electronics, not necessarily linked to audio (sorry 😉
I’m from the generation that saw the apparition of fantastic components like the LT1028, from a time when HP was really something, from a time when everything that Bob Pease or Jim Williams would write was a gem that needed to be studied extensively. I still vividly remember the day my company gave me a 2465B, the Rolls-Royce of oscilloscopes of the time... But like so many, priority changed, and I switched my job to digital electronics and then software.
35 years later, maybe it’s time to go back to my first love, as an amateur.
I’m from the generation that saw the apparition of fantastic components like the LT1028, from a time when HP was really something, from a time when everything that Bob Pease or Jim Williams would write was a gem that needed to be studied extensively. I still vividly remember the day my company gave me a 2465B, the Rolls-Royce of oscilloscopes of the time... But like so many, priority changed, and I switched my job to digital electronics and then software.
35 years later, maybe it’s time to go back to my first love, as an amateur.
The 2465B is still an excellent scope. I rescued mine from a surplus pile at work. Re-capped the power supply and brought it back to life.
Welcome aboard.
Tom
Welcome aboard.
Tom