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Hi, my name is Peter.  I'm a visiting participant here, over from [https://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/User:Peter TekWiki].
Hi, my name is Peter.  I'm a visiting participant here, over from [[tekwiki:User:Peter|TekWiki]], and help with the technical aspects of the site.
 
I first came in contact with GR gear in the form of a 1657 Digibridge in my electronics education in the early 1980s.
Being based in Europe means that GR instruments are quite rare on the hobbyist market compared to the U.S., so I only own a few, but these have a special place in my "engineering heart".


==Links==
==Links==
* [https://conradhoffman.com/exp_index.pdf List of General Radio Instruments and Parts] @ conradhoffman.com
* [https://conradhoffman.com/exp_index.pdf List of General Radio Instruments and Parts] @ conradhoffman.com


==My gear==
==My GR Gear==
<gallery>
<gallery>
GR_1650-A_internal_2.jpg | [[1650-A]]
GR_1650-A_internal_2.jpg | [[1650-A|1650-A R-L-C Bridge]]
1657_3.jpg              | [[1657]]
1657_3.jpg              | [[1657|1657 Digibridge]]
GR-1864-1.jpg            | [[1864|1864 Megohmmeter]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


<gallery>
<gallery>
GR-874-C8A.jpg
GR-874-C8A.jpg
GR_874-EL_1.jpg          | [[874-EL]]
GR-874-EL-1.jpg          | [[874-EL]]
GR-874-G3.jpg            | [[874-G3]]
GR-874-G3.jpg            | [[874-G3]]
GR-874-G6.jpg            | [[874-G6]]
GR-874-G6.jpg            | [[874-G6]]
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GR-874-QMMP.jpg          | [[874-QMMP]]
GR-874-QMMP.jpg          | [[874-QMMP]]
GR-874-QNJA.jpg          | [[874-QNJA]]
GR-874-QNJA.jpg          | [[874-QNJA]]
GR-874-QNP.jpg          | [[874-QNP]]
GR-874-QTNJ.jpg          | [[874-QTNJ]]
GR-874-QTNJ.jpg          | [[874-QTNJ]]
GR-874-QTNP.jpg          | [[874-QTNP]]
GR-874-QTNP.jpg          | [[874-QTNP]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 18 October 2024

Hi, my name is Peter. I'm a visiting participant here, over from TekWiki, and help with the technical aspects of the site.

I first came in contact with GR gear in the form of a 1657 Digibridge in my electronics education in the early 1980s. Being based in Europe means that GR instruments are quite rare on the hobbyist market compared to the U.S., so I only own a few, but these have a special place in my "engineering heart".

Links

My GR Gear


My notes