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    Need help ID old items from high freq. diagnostic unit

    I need some help with Id on some of these items. And if there is any value or should I not take it apart.

    Picture 1,2,3,4 these are all similar. They seem to be silver plated or maybe all silver. Not sure. Was hoping someone new what it was.

    Picture 5 and 6 I was wondering what the tubing was used for and if there was anything inside of value.

    Picture 7 and 8 it says crystal oscillator. Wondering if there was a way to get into this without destroying it.

    Picture 10 was just something I was hoping could be identified or valued.

    Picture 11 overview of stuff

    Sorry had to use imgur the files were to big. Sorry if I posted something wrong in here never asked for help before so not to sure how to post correctly.



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    Thanks for the help guys much appreciated.


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    Start with google and ebay. This may sound like I am just gaffing you off but its how we all have to id our stuff.

    If you have already done that research then I hope someone can assist you. Mike
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    #10 the frequency tells me that the equipment was used in the fixed satellite service. Pic. 10 tells the usable frequencies. Your looking at the 1980's I'm guessing so the only value might be for overseas. They did use good quality metals back then for manufacturing. KU band satellite TV.

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    Appreciate it guys. Yeah I looked on ebay couldnt find anything. And most is plated in silver so thats the good thing. I just worry about running into something that hazardous. Thanks again.

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