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Originally Posted by paulsherwin
Don't get hung up on test gear at this stage. Good equipment is satisfying to use and can make the job easier but you should concentrate on finding your way around the radio you're working on. In time you may want to invest in expensive DMMs, vintage Avos, temp controlled soldering irons, oscilloscopes and much more but you don't actually need them at this stage and they won't help your understanding of what's going on.
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Don't worry Paul - given my age it's unlikely I'm going to get over-excited by test equipment.
Just contemplating and pondering some stuff while I wait for my Orders to arrive...
I do have other uses for such equipment over and above Vintage Radios - mainly associated with "modern" hi-fi and computing.