Philips PM 3232 10MHz Oscilloscope

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Zach Zaborny

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Hello. I have recently acquired a Philips PM 3232 Oscilloscope. It did not
come with the necessary transformer to provide the 24VDC needed to run, but
upon openign a small compartment on the bottom, I think it may also accept
AC 110V mains input too. I am not sure where I could learn about it's input
supplies, I tried Google, alas nothing. Do any of you have experience with
this model? It came with no documentation as it was sitting in an old
workshop for many years.

-Zach, NTS
 
Whoops, I didn't quite fully explain one thing. Int he compartment are 3
18AWG wires sticking out, white black and green. Like for a 110VAC mains
connection. However, I have seen that require a lower AC voltage in, like
25VAC. Does anyone have a similar unit that they can check out to see how it
all connects?

-Zach

"Zach Zaborny" <random@nts-technologies.org> wrote in message
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Hello. I have recently acquired a Philips PM 3232 Oscilloscope. It did not
come with the necessary transformer to provide the 24VDC needed to run,
but
upon openign a small compartment on the bottom, I think it may also accept
AC 110V mains input too. I am not sure where I could learn about it's
input
supplies, I tried Google, alas nothing. Do any of you have experience with
this model? It came with no documentation as it was sitting in an old
workshop for many years.

-Zach, NTS
 

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