Probe

Object number2012.114.3 a-c
Manufacturer
MediumMetal/Plastic/Rubber/Paper
Credit LineGift of Robert Kruszewski
DescriptionScope demodulator probe with box.Dimensions6.125 x 2.875 in. (15.6 x 7.3 cm)
Inscriptions(b)
"337" stamped twice on top, and handwritten in black marker on top side.
Marks(a)
Printed in black on clear plastic sticker attached to body: "Heathkit SCOPE DEMODULATOR / PROBE".
Historical NotesPart of a collection of television repair equipment documenting donor Robert Kruszewski's father Charles J. Kruszewski’s side job as a television and radio repairman post WWII. Charles used the G.I. Bill to enroll in a home study course on practical television and radio repair. The course was offered by National Radio and Television Repair in Washington, D.C. Working on nights and weekends after his regular job at General Motors was done, he serviced many neighbor’s equipment in the Ninth Ward of Lawrenceville. The donor remembers going out on repair calls with this father and bringing back the more difficult cases to his home repair shop. As televisions became more complicated this type of home repair died out.
Related institution
On View
Not on view
Machine, Sewing
American Safety Table Company
Recorder, Audio Tape
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
c. 1960
Toolbox
Craftsman
1954-1995
Lathe, Metalworking
C. and E. Marshall Company
Model, Anatomical
The Kendall Company
1984-1988
Probe
Century Electronics Company
Polygraph
Stoelting Co.
c. 1960
Briefcase
Kensington
1997-2001
Recorder, Audio Tape
Westinghouse Portable Products Division
1960
Sharpener, Metal
Wissota Manufacturing Company
c. 1965
navigate_beforenavigate_next