... there's one on eBay at the moment. Actually, it's mine. Just in case it is of interest to any of you guys, it can be found here.
I don't know if you're serious about the TA counter or making a joke -- but not all Mark V's had a built in TA counter (the kind that was reset with a button). Some had a cruder kind that was driven by a small rubber belt that went around the tone arm and was reset by turning a little gear, much more low-tech.An interesting item - I mean the built-IN TA-counter. Never seen one before built IN.
I don't know if you're serious about the TA counter or making a joke -- but not all Mark V's had a built in TA counter (the kind that was reset with a button). Some had a cruder kind that was driven by a small rubber belt that went around the tone arm and was reset by turning a little gear, much more low-tech.

Oh my goodness, i'd love that!!!!
I have a mark VI and if anyone wants it please PM me (free to bad home, Lol).
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Oh my goodness, i'd love that!!!!

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The one above I remember, but the TA-counter was mounted on the outside of the front-panel.
The "sophisticated" built-IN-version I have never seen before.
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Wow, I see it has already been sold now.
How much you get?
I have a mark VI and if anyone wants it please PM me (free to bad home, Lol).
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If the question was directed at me: Nothing, because I was not the seller (see first post). The asking price on evilbay was £79.99 (click on "here" in the first post)
I hooked up mine to my two tomato plants, one lead on each. I strung a string to the tone arm. Every morning I check it, and sure enough I get on average 2 1/2 TA divisions per hour.![]()
Pardon me sir!
How much did HE get?
The asking price on evilbay was £79.99 (click on "here" in the first post)
Correct me if I am wrong, didn't a lot of Mark V meters sold in the US get recalled because they discovered they didn't work as well as the ones sold in UK (I forget the exact issue)? I have a UK model that actually doesn't have any tone counter, even the low-tech one.
At least some (british) Mark V were a safe risk because they didn´t use an isolation transformer or an external adapter for charging. They were directly connected to mains for charging.
So if you would connect and touch the cans while charging, you would get a real "excited feeling".
Can you audit doll bodies?!