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![]() "Plasmah77" wrote in message ... 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 You can buy a probe with a higher frequency rating than your scope has and it will work fine, it just will be more expensive. Regards, Bob |
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![]() "Bob Spooner" wrote in message ... "Plasmah77" wrote in message ... 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 You can buy a probe with a higher frequency rating than your scope has and it will work fine, it just will be more expensive. Regards, Bob Actually, it will also work "better." Pete |
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