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Lab Grade Frequency Counter Wanted

I am looking for a Lab Grade Frequency Counter.  Something from FLUKE or Phillips or HP. etc.  

I would like it to go to at least 500Mhz.  Prefer the Fluorescent style display in the HP AGilent series, but RED LED would be considered if it was an HP Instrument.  Instrument must be in VERY good condition. Seller should be able to properly ship it to Ontario.

Something like the Agilent 53181A or similar.   Let me know if anyone out there has something.  Getting to 500Mhz is a WISH LIST and if needed I can build a pre-scaler for the counter.  Something under $500 would also be a good fit. A picture of the type I am looking for is attached.  This is a 225Mhz Counter.

Thanks for reading this.

Ronnie

VE3NLS – Innovative Circuits

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