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Old 4th August 2002, 04:46 PM   #11
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Default A DSO doesn't lie

...it just doesn't tell the truth all the time -- heard previously on DIYAUDIO, so my compliments to the author. <p>FWIW, I have a TEK7704a and a 5103N + 5L4N spec analyzer.
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Old 10th August 2002, 02:31 PM   #12
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Default Digital scopes

I have used a 100 Meg analog scope and a 60 Mhz digital Tek scope(DSO210). The analog is much easier to work with and you can't beat the analog for its realtime waveform display. With due respect for all its other aspects, the DSO is crappy if you work with it and the analog side by side. The DSO can store waveforms and output to a printer etc. But you MUST have an analog scope to start with .
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