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In Reply to: RE: Oscilloscope For Tube Radio Repair & Alignment posted by 31810 on March 04, 2015 at 20:19:44
You are of course correct. As was mentioned in my original post I knew a scope wasn't needed or necessary for working on tube radios. Maybe I just need an excuse to buy one.
Tom in La Porte, Indiana
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Here is what you want and the only thing I've seen go wrong on these is cleaning the module pins..Pull out the module and spray the pins with any electronic cleaner such as Deoxit and you are good to go..This guy has 125obo on it but I get he'd take 75usd as he has no clue how to operate it..
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad; if it measures bad and sounds good, you have measured the wrong thing."
- Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
As usual, the Sencore probes are missing, so you can't use the voltmeter with the same probe... You could use a separate probe, no better than using a separate DVM. A good set of Sencore probes will be more than the scope.
I did not realize you could pick up this much scope for so little. Itbecomes a no brainer:)ignore my stupid statement below and, 2) grab one of these. When I last tracked these somewhat seriously you had to pay 4 figures for this much in one box. It is like 3 cartons of cigarettes.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
Brian
They weren't stupid and the old cheap scope would work fine for all practical purpose but since these are so cheap,it is better to go modern.
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad; if it measures bad and sounds good, you have measured the wrong thing."
- Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
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