Good day folks. While I'm definitely not a pro in electronics, there have been times when I really needed/WANTED a scope, either for hobby purposes or for professional use trying to repair something. I think we can all agree a scope is one of the most sought after tools in any electronics hobbyist arsenal, but it's also one of the most expensive and hard to get. Still, I wanted to take a crack at getting something half-decent, so I hit the auction sites, since there's no way I'd even afford a new one and...not being too sure what I should look out for, other than the price for now, I found this one which looks half decent for the price IMO (it's on a local auction site so don't worry about the language). Konig os 25 d. Ok, so it's a little worse for wear but it does work and LOOKS professional ENOUGH...looks like a german product, so perhaps someone can help us out here. The price...well it's not something I'd give away as a present, but not prohibitive either, esp for a scope - one of the most expensive things in this field. To give you an idea, it costs 500 of our RON (let's make it round) which is 127.35 USD or 107.98 EUR. I could probably negotiate a bit and go even lower, which I'm all too happy to do at this point since this is the best looking one I've come across that looks alright - DIGITAL ones...just forget about it...not unless I inherit something overnight
I'm not too vexed with scopes, so I don't know what I should be looking out for, other than the frequency. I'm sure there are lots of resources out there, but I'd like some thoughts on this particular one....true, I couldn't really find much about it, but hey...perhaps someone else did and gave it a crack. Cheers guys
I'm not too vexed with scopes, so I don't know what I should be looking out for, other than the frequency. I'm sure there are lots of resources out there, but I'd like some thoughts on this particular one....true, I couldn't really find much about it, but hey...perhaps someone else did and gave it a crack. Cheers guys
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