Identification of an old machine
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: John Allain <
allain_at_panix.com
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Date
: Thu Mar 27 07:52:01 2003
> wiring panel where you had to plug in patch leads, and a rotary dial
> Does anyone have any ideas?
Here's a MiniVac 601 with its prominent spinning dial
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~hl/c.minivac601.html
Here's the nearly cubic Heathkit EC-1
http://www.thocp.net/hardware/pictures/heathkit_analogue.jpg
These two were about the most common, if not one of these,
your professor's may have been a rare one. Of course they're
all rara now.
John A.
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