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On May 30, 3:12�pm, Plasmah77
wrote: I need to buy a probe for my oscilloscope which is 60 MHZ. My question is can I buy a probe that rated 100 MHZ or must I make sure it is rated 60 MHZ the same as my system? Thanks -- Plasmah77 The 100 MHZ probe will work fine. The 60 MHZ specification on your scope means its vertical amplifier and display will start to degrade at 60 MHZ or higher in frequency. Therefore using a probe with a 60 MHZ rating will allow you to realize all of your scope's capabilities. Gary N4AST |
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