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I realy like look of the handheld one Although durability might be an issue. It looks like it has alot of features for a pretty cheap price. I have a really old scope with lamps in it, the X-axis frequency is not metered so it is imposible to calculate the frequency, and it only has 1 channel, I payed $50 for mine. I think as long as you are careful the scope on ebay would be a good option.
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Hi,
I would recomend a good 1970s,1980s scope, not a cheap Chinese one. I, for example, have a HP 1740a which I bought for about $100. Its a 2 channel, 100 MHz scope. Also, all the old tek scopes are very good, however I would not recomend ash small's choice. The 465 is a good, sold choice, and has only discrete components, no ICs. If you want something newer, the 23xxx series is also great, but has Tek special ICs which you will never be able to find replacements for.
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If that thing runs on batteries I see that as a major plus. That mains ground connection on most scopes can be a real PITA. One of the guys here at work has some experience with these types of chinese scopes, and thought they were good for the money. Bear in mind they are CHEAP - don't expect miracles.
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Thanks all for your advices and comments
I understand that a good old 70'-80' scope is a lot more stronger and suitable especially when working with high voltages and strong em fields.
But there isn't much choice in France, at least on Ebay, and they are often overpriced...
mikeselectricstuff wrote ...
Bear in mind that with 72MSPS sample rate it won't be much use above about 5MHz
yep, I had a doubt about announced bandwidth
2Spoons wrote ...
If that thing runs on batteries I see that as a major plus. That mains ground connection on most scopes can be a real PITA...
That's true, there's a nice tutorial about ground problems with scopes here:
Well, the good thing with this chinese scope is it will be always available and can only improve, so I can take some time to think about it Btw I found the same one, with a black aluminium case instead of a plastic case, for $10 more :
PS: What do you think of this one : Tektronix 5441, very good condition, 170€
Seems really cheap for such a scope (well actually 170€ is not the price but the higher bid, bids end in 12 hours)
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