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Weston Model 547 Tube and Set Tester

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

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  • amazing...

  • Thanks.

  • thats an awesome switch!!!

    HECK THE HOLE THING IS AWESOME!!!

    were did you get that??!!

  • I was helping a friend by fixing a radio for him and he gave me this tester in traded. I have no idea how rare it is. I just think it is a interest early high quality example of radio test equipment. Thanks!

  • great yid!! i have several old electronics catalogs that shows those type of all around set testers. unbelivable find!! great shape!! thanks!!

  • Thanks. This is another interesting part of radio history. I doubt that this type of tester was in production very long, just for only a few years. I got this for trade for fixing a radio.

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  • Thanks Mario,

    I have been experimenting and studying the video editor, photo editor, cameras, and drawing applications to get the most out of them. Also my sound editor too.

    Best regards,

    Rick

  • Very interesting and you video is high quality.

    All the details very clear. You have a very pleasant

    voice and accent. It is very easy to a foreigner, like me,

    understand you.

    Best regards,

    mario.

  • That is remarkable!! It makes me wonder what equipment made today would have that quality! That is just amazing that equipment made 60 years ago is still working, accurate, and still being used commercially. Thanks.

  • Hello Rick, I was just using an old Weston ameter today to test a current transformer circuit in an electrical utilty substation. The Weston tester had three scales with a 'shunt coil' as the fourth selection, so that one could not open circuit a 'CT' circuit, which could create tremendous damage or at least trip a live 115kv power line. The Weston units are probably 60 years old and still in use along side more modern Fluke units.

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