exact item shown - there seems to be several different front panel configurations for the same part number, see photos for what this one is.  I took some photos of the inside, I inspected it and let it run for a couple of hours - the battery holder should be replaced (or what I would do if I was going to use the meter is to get or make an AC powered 1.5V regulated isolated source - you can power it from the filament winding, that way you never have to deal with batteries.  this meter came with a Hickok #15 RF probe - that's not the right probe for this unit, particularly if you will be measuring lower frequency (audio, 60 Hz, etc) voltages, so I'm listing that separately.  If you buy the probe at the same time as the Eico meter, I'll ship together and refund the shipping on the probe (rememeber to ask me

the schematic is available from Radiomuseum, here: https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/eico_vacuum_tube_voltmetervtv.html  (I will upload some of the photos I took for this listing to the museum), the whole manual is also available on line here: https://archive.org/details/eico-232-vtvm

Note to me: black cabinet, 2nd drawer

I normally ship within 24 hours of your order, but the post office does not always initiate tracking when I put the packages in the drop off box.  

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