Geez I bought an almost new 50 MHz Tektronics 2225 for $35 and that was with
probes. You can get a decent bench scope for not much money.
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Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html
"jawod" wrote in message
...
Being relatively new to ham radio, I am considering some form of
oscilloscope. I am intrigued by PC-based systems (eg., BitScope Pocket
Analyzer)
I've read a few NG posts about used HP scopes and a few negative remarks
about PC scopes.
My question:
Given my neophyte status and the likelihood that I would use a scope for
anything more the basic / with learning, moderate/ complexity,
... is the PC-based scope a good choice for me?
Cost is under $400, not incl. a $40 analog probe.
John
AB8O