Just wondering. I see on eBay new oscilloscopes for under $300.00.
How irresistible. But what can I do with a 50 MHz DSO??
I mean, could I look at waveform distortion and really tell something about the circuit?
Just curious.
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Topic - What to do with an Oscilloscope - jedrider 10:35:18 03/30/15 (16)
- I found out! - jedrider 13:05:19 06/07/18 (0)
- I bought this one - jedrider 14:24:20 01/25/17 (0)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - jamestavegia@gmail.com 09:06:05 09/13/15 (0)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - pictureguy 00:27:36 06/15/15 (0)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - AbeCollins 20:24:45 04/13/15 (0)
- Make a modern version of the Outer Limits? - Awe-d-o-file 13:15:10 04/01/15 (0)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - tomservo 07:49:35 04/01/15 (0)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - rick_m 12:46:50 03/30/15 (8)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - Crazy Dave 11:50:01 06/10/15 (1)
- RE: What to do with an Oscilloscope - Old nuff 2 no better 05:17:01 08/03/15 (0)
- Gosh, that's inspiring. - geoffkait 14:12:09 03/30/15 (5)
- RE: Gosh, that's inspiring. - rick_m 15:53:40 03/30/15 (4)
- RE: Gosh, that's inspiring. - AbeCollins 19:46:46 04/13/15 (3)
- RE: Gosh, that's inspiring. - John Elison 21:05:01 08/02/15 (0)
- RE: Gosh, that's inspiring. - rick_m 21:51:10 04/13/15 (1)
- RE: Gosh, that's inspiring. - AbeCollins 06:57:49 04/14/15 (0)