Free Oscilloscope !
#16
Addict
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by NJSharkFan
Dave,
Am I sensing some 'Poster's remorse'?
Am I sensing some 'Poster's remorse'?
Happy to see someone put it to use.
#17
Craic Head
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Thanks Dave, but I wouldn't blame you if you changed your mind. You could probably download the manual and list it on e-bay and make a few dollars.
#18
Addict
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Originally Posted by Tass 928
...
Happy to see someone put it to use.
Happy to see someone put it to use.
#19
Drifting
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 3,348
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
If you really need one, this place has stacks and stacks and stacks of them...
http://www.apexelectronic.com/
http://www.apexelectronic.com/
#20
Rennlist Member
FWIW - If you are looking for a serious hobbyist scope. Look on Ebay for a Tektronix 7904 or 7901 pluggable mainframe. The 7904 is 500Mhz the 7901 is 1Ghz bandwidth. These are configurable using plug in modules that will allow up to 2 time bases and 4 vertical channels.
The 7904's are about $250 (what I paid for mine) and the 7901 are about $500. You can get plug in's that give dual channel, delayed sweep, curve tracer and multiple choices for vertical amplifiers. Plug in's are from about $15 to $75 depending what you want.
For calibration talk with Verizon, user manuals are available for download and service manuals are FS on Ebay. These are older analog scopes so you don't get digitizing, floppy storage or mouse control. But they work great for those that like to fiddle with electronics stuff at home.
The 7904's are about $250 (what I paid for mine) and the 7901 are about $500. You can get plug in's that give dual channel, delayed sweep, curve tracer and multiple choices for vertical amplifiers. Plug in's are from about $15 to $75 depending what you want.
For calibration talk with Verizon, user manuals are available for download and service manuals are FS on Ebay. These are older analog scopes so you don't get digitizing, floppy storage or mouse control. But they work great for those that like to fiddle with electronics stuff at home.
#21
Nordschleife Master
Scopes aren't something I like to see shipped, better to find out where the local Hamfest is and stop by one morning and pick one up. Also for lower speeds like most of us would be using them for you can get "modules" to make a laptop or PC work like a scope cheaply.
#23
Rennlist Member
I'll post this one again:
http://www.picotech.com/single-chann...illoscope.html
I have the ADC 42... looks like it has been obsoleted! That sucks because it was cheap and worked great for automotive stuff. Glad I bought it when I did.
http://www.picotech.com/single-chann...illoscope.html
I have the ADC 42... looks like it has been obsoleted! That sucks because it was cheap and worked great for automotive stuff. Glad I bought it when I did.