Scope FAQs and Washing Machines
Arthur Harrison
theremin1 at worldnet.att.net
Wed Dec 9 07:27:10 CET 1998
Hello scopers,
http://hem2.passagen.se/sm0vpo/scope/osc-0.htm
is a nice primer on simple analogue scopes.
The rest of this page is very cool, too.
-Art
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Layer <b.layer at vikingelectronics.com>
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 9:52 AM
Subject: Scope FAQs and Washing Machines
>Hi Martin, All,
>
>Ok. Who wants to write the Synth-DIYer's O-scope FAQ? The question comes up
>every other week - and it's a good (hard) one to answer in a word or two.
>We need two people: one from the digital world and one from the analog
>world - to meld their minds and write a document that covers both bases.
>
>That being said, I'll reiterate that I get by with my British Telequipment
>Model 67, made in 1973 and bought two years back for $75.00(USD). It has 2
>rocking Megahertz o' bandwidth, and never fails in audio service.
>
>On a seperate note, sorry to hear about the experience with the washing
>machine Martin. Mine was much luckier; I bought a used washer/dryer pair
>for $200 when I moved into my house. That was six years ago - no trouble
>yet, save one $2 smubber pad. KNOCK ON WOOD.
>
>Then again, they were so mint that they still had all the showroom stickers
>affixed, from the late 1960's! What kind of a mind does it take to do that?
>
>
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