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    I'm looking to buy an Oscilloscope.
    Can anyone suggest an inexpensive one that I can buy that will be good for what we do here.?

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    Originally posted by billyo View Post
    I'm looking to buy an Oscilloscope.
    Can anyone suggest an inexpensive one that I can buy that will be good for what we do here.?
    What price range?

    What frequencies will be viewed the most?

    Do you often want to look at 2 or 4 different signals at once?

    Do you want output of the scope screen to the computer so it can be printed or send to forums/email?

    My personal scope and my favorite scope I have used up to this point is:

    TDS1000B/2000B Series > Oscilloscopes : Tektronix

    TDS 2024

    I've used higher end scopes but I still like mine the best because of features and simplicity of use. This scope cost me about $3000 8 years or so ago, but now you can find them for about $1500.00.

    A copy of these scopes in two channel version exists and is about $500.00 I believe. I have never used one of these scopes but I am told they work fine.

    Tad

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    • #3
      Originally posted by billyo View Post
      I'm looking to buy an Oscilloscope.
      Can anyone suggest an inexpensive one that I can buy that will be good for what we do here.?

      Hey.. not sure what exactly you are looking for but I have a couple of old analog O-Scopes. I have some VU-Data 60MHz mini-scopes and a few Tektronix 2235 scopes (100MHz).

      Thanks.

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