Re: What frequency limit I should plan for when choosing oscilloscope for TV repair?
People on eBay have some real delusions when they think their 50 year old oscilloscope is worth £500 because it's a "collector's item". Especially pisses me off to see faulty equipment never sold for hundreds of pounds - I'd happily pay £50 for a faulty signal generator, but who in their right mind pays 80% of the working price?
People on eBay have some real delusions when they think their 50 year old oscilloscope is worth £500 because it's a "collector's item". Especially pisses me off to see faulty equipment never sold for hundreds of pounds - I'd happily pay £50 for a faulty signal generator, but who in their right mind pays 80% of the working price?
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