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Spectronic 20 spectrometer for comparison to our own

Nadya just gave me a great present -- an old Spectronic 20 spectrometer (analog...!) which we can use to compare to our designs. Though since I'm currently assembling 1000 spectrometers and desperately writing code for SpectralWorkbench.org, I don't know when I'll have time to try it out...

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cfastie's picture

That is so much better than any present I have received for a very long time. Don't forget to let it warm up before use! And may you never learn what the 20 in it's name refers to.

cfastie's picture

Required viewing for Spectronic 20 owners:

Thanks to Nadya for discovering this one.

dan.beavers's picture

Post some pictures of the innards!!

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