Hi, I have an old Hitachi V-422 40Mhz Oscilloscope that I would like to sell, however I have no idea what it's potential value might be? It is in working order, minus certified calibration, and no probe leads. I was thinking about £25 just to get rid of it, I know it's old, but this does seem cheap. How much would you pay for an old scope?
That seems very reasonable, no calibration certificate is of no consequence, it's really of no meaning at all - except for businesses trying to meet ISO standards (where you need a paper work trail for everything).
You could probably get £50 for the scope without much bother.
Thanks for the response, I think I will try £35 as it does have a rather large dent on the bottom, there's no hiding that it must have been dropped at some point in its lifetime! Still works though, I wish I didn't have to get rid of it!
One secondhand oscilloscope... £35
Cost of shipping from South Yorkshire to Pennsylvania... enormous
Paying attention in school geography lessons... priceless!!
One secondhand oscilloscope... £35
Cost of shipping from South Yorkshire to Pennsylvania... enormous
Paying attention in school geography lessons... priceless!!
I never pay attention in school I'm always doing this or drawing circuits in my spare time. I don't have time to learn anything! I've got to design things that either don't work, or nobody will ever use!