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WTB: M32(A) Module for Wavetek 3001
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Manuel Presnitz
2005-10-31 15:11:45 UTC
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I am searching a working M32 or M32A Module for the Wavetek 3001 Signal
Generator.

Or if you have an entire Wavetek 3001 that you may not be using, or wish to
dispose of, I'm interested, too - at a reasonable price.

Please contact me, if you can help: ***@gmx.net


Thanks in advance,
Manuel DO1MPY
Larry Gagnon
2005-10-31 15:36:39 UTC
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Post by Manuel Presnitz
I am searching a working M32 or M32A Module for the Wavetek 3001 Signal
Generator.
Or if you have an entire Wavetek 3001 that you may not be using, or wish to
dispose of, I'm interested, too - at a reasonable price.
Thanks in advance,
Manuel DO1MPY
Manuel: I wish I could help you. I have a Wavetek 3001 that also required
a new M32A module, I tried to repair the module myself but did not have
any luck. What I did was use eBay. With eBay you can put on a "favourite
search". It will inform you by email whenever an M32 Wavetek module comes
up for sale. That is how I found mine (for $10) and the Wavetek 3001 now
works perfectly. I initially bought the 3001 up for $50 (non-working) on
eBay, taking my chances of course, but it was a good little electronics
project! There were at least 4 things wrong with it but it was worth the
effort.

Good luck, hope you find one!

Larry VE7EA
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e***@comcast.net
2005-11-04 03:14:50 UTC
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I'll trade you one for a spectrum analyzer :)

The Eternal Squire
m***@gmx.net
2005-11-04 19:54:42 UTC
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I'll trade you one for a spectrum analyzer :)

Hm... are you satisfied with a software spectrum analyzer for the
soundcard?! ;-)

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