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It's a Singer SG-1000 Signal Generator w/ SG-1001 Frequency Extender.
Bill
Nice find. I had seen one of these with a Nixie dispaly pretty recently, but the sale didn't go through, sadly.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 3:26 AM martin martin <mcve...@gmail.com> wrote:
Found this today in a old garage in downtown Oxnard!--All chips in sockets and hand made just a few years back..1970s vintage 2.5 digit - Heathkit digital voltmeter. Still works fine too after I cleaned it up!
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