does anyone have or has anyone used a pc based oscilloscope that works on the usb port on a laptop???? thinking about buying one.
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yes, I am working on receivers. I don't know anything about oscilloscopes. what do I need?Last edited by harleyman58; 04-08-2016, 02:24 PM.Comment
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I don't know anything about oscilloscopes what do I need, working on receivers, what MHz do I need?Last edited by harleyman58; 04-08-2016, 02:29 PM.Comment
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can someone look at these and tell me which one would be the best to bid on??? on ebay
331821286202, 252336914215, 262375255832.
please thank you kennyComment
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the Tenma one is 20MHz, that's as low as anybody should ever go.
it's also a trading name - i would rather know who actually makes it so a manual can be found.
the Hitachi is 15MHz - so no.
the 3rd item number comes up blank for me!
cant you find a cheap 30-50MHz Hameg or Tektronix for those type of prices?Comment
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/331819773125
a small gamble there - dont know what the shipping would be though.
ebay only says it's $127 to EuropeComment
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I'd also recommend looking for a used standalone 'scope. I've used a couple cheap USB ones and I'd not really recommend them for anything serious.
I'd watch ebay and check out your local craigslist\alternatives. Some good stuff shows up here time to time, no telling what elsewhere might have.Comment
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