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Old January 22nd 05, 04:53 AM
Brian Hill
 
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"m II" wrote in message news:GIjId.17102$Qb.16595@edtnps89...
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote:

If you want some serious bandwidth, you should have a look at the
Tek 7904 or 7104. The base frames have bandwidths of 500MHz and 1GHz,
respectively, and you should be able to get a good 7904 with plug-ins
for a little over $300.



There's one major advantage to the PC based scopes. It's STORAGE of
waveform. When I was younger we had to put a hood over the front of the
scope and use a Polaroid to get shots of easy to miss signals.

A real storage oscilloscope costs a fortune, but if you can get a PC

variety
that fills your frequency needs, I'd go for it. Three or four hundred

bucks
is a bargain when accompanied by a good warranty..


mike


Good post you Canuck!! Your all right tech wise
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