[sdiy] 5Mhz scope enough for SDIY?
smedly kees
djhohum at gmail.com
Wed Aug 29 18:40:26 CEST 2007
Usually as you go up in bandwidth the scope build gets better and you
get more features. Scopes are dead cheap on the used market these
days. BTW: This site suggests that the D61A is a 10Mhz scope. Looks
fine and functional to me.
http://www.shopingathome.com/Telequipment%20D61%20Oscilloscope.htm
I have an old tek 2Mhz scope that I often use because it is quad
trace. I don't have an problems for audio wor although I use my 100mhz
scope to see short duration events. I find for RF or digital work
that a scope can sometimes be irritating above 1/10 of its bandwidth.
On 8/29/07, Samppa Tolvanen <samppa.tolvanen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I could buy Telequipment D61a cheaply (and it's local pick-up), but I
> was wondering if it has enough bandwidth for SDIY work - ie. would I
> be able to catch spurious OPAMP oscillations messing things up ect.
>
> Samppa
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