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Sylvia Else
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My 40 year old scope seems to have failed again the same way it did a
while back - one of the X-axis drive transistors has failed - the same
one as last time. Could just be chance again, but one has to wonder.
If I had a replacement, I\'d use it, but either I only sourced one last
time, or I\'ve lost the other(s). Either way, I think I should cut my
losses, and get a new scope.
My needs are fairly basic - after all, I lived with a 20MHz scope for
forty years. A USB/PC one would probably suffice.
Anyone have experience with such a device?
Sylvia.
while back - one of the X-axis drive transistors has failed - the same
one as last time. Could just be chance again, but one has to wonder.
If I had a replacement, I\'d use it, but either I only sourced one last
time, or I\'ve lost the other(s). Either way, I think I should cut my
losses, and get a new scope.
My needs are fairly basic - after all, I lived with a 20MHz scope for
forty years. A USB/PC one would probably suffice.
Anyone have experience with such a device?
Sylvia.