The top section is a sine/square generator and the bottom section is an ac/dc power supply. I also have a metal case with various parts and cables. $40 plus shipping for both. Each unit weighs about 25 pounds.
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more info, please
I might be interested. Is this unit in good working order? What output ranges - voltage and current - will it produce? I couldn't make out any real detail from the little photo. Thanks.
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