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On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 20:23:40 -0400 waz wrote:
Tektronix 564B storage oscilliscope. Type 3A72 dual trace amp. Type 3B3 time base. Powers up. I get a signal. It is too complicated for me, (I have a heathkit). I understand that you may find it overwhelming, just because the Heath may be so simple, but the 564B is a really nice scope. It's only downfall is that it's only good to 10 MHz (and the 3A72 is only good to less than that.) With a better plugin, like the 3A1 or the 3A6 this is a really versatile scope as long as you don't need higher bandwidth (and most people don't.) Your 3B3 is a good time base. The nicest thing about the 564B is the fact that you can get lots of different plugins for it that do lots of interesting things, from 4 channels plugins to spectrum analyzers. I'd encourage you to sell the Heath, but I'm biased. There's a 564B sitting just to the right of my PC. ;-) - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- |
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