Another oscilloscope question

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eatmorepies

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I worked in a place that gave me access to budget, non memory 20MHz CRT
scopes - I no longer work there. They were perfect for my needs.

Six years on and I find I need an oscilloscope, the market seems to have
changed. Are those cheap digital models any good?

I need reasonable Y sensitivity (5mV/div), up to 5MHz, storage would be
nice, it's not for radio work.

I found things like this...

http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Equipment/Uni-T-UTD2000-series-2-Channel-digital-storage-oscilloscopes-400399/?sid=2e6f6286-b98a-4994-b9ce-0631e8fc6b4d

Decent for the money? Or to be avoided?

John
 
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:08:42 -0000, "eatmorepies" <jckipper@lineone.net>
wrote:

I worked in a place that gave me access to budget, non memory 20MHz CRT
scopes - I no longer work there. They were perfect for my needs.

Six years on and I find I need an oscilloscope, the market seems to have
changed. Are those cheap digital models any good?

I need reasonable Y sensitivity (5mV/div), up to 5MHz, storage would be
nice, it's not for radio work.

I found things like this...

http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Equipment/Uni-T-UTD2000-series-2-Channel-digital-storage-oscilloscopes-400399/?sid=2e6f6286-b98a-4994-b9ce-0631e8fc6b4d

Decent for the money? Or to be avoided?

John


May be ok, but rather high priced. Try Rigol, Instek, or Owon instead.

?-)
 

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