I've been collecting tube radios for some time. I'm getting ready to be able to do alignment and repair. I understand that an Oscilloscope is not really necessary for this work but I think it would be interesting to insert a RF signal into a stage and see the output with a scope. Any thoughts as to which type and model to use? What bandwidth at a minimum should the scope be? At leas two channels? Cost is also a factor. Thanks for the help.
Tom in La Porte, Indiana
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Topic - Oscilloscope For Tube Radio Repair & Alignment - Fabius 18:00:54 03/04/15 (10)
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- RE: Oscilloscope For Tube Radio Repair & Alignment - Fabius 20:26:25 03/04/15 (4)
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- RE: Oscilloscope For Tube Radio Repair & Alignment - Tom Bavis 18:31:21 03/05/15 (0)
- RE: Oscilloscope For Tube Radio Repair & Alignment - Brian Levy 05:07:27 03/05/15 (1)
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