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WTB Oscilloscope

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Looking for an oscilloscope for audio, smps/PWM and rc car motor types of signals. Happy with 2 channels and I am not very particular about features, only that it works and it's accurate. Size or digital/analog is not a concern either, so aiming for a cheap solution.
Located in UK, so I would prefer UK and EU continent sellers to avoid high shipping costs.

Thanks.
 
I have no clue which seller to trust that the osci will be in good condition. Is there one that you know is trustworth
On ebay there is the 30 day money back guarantee.

Many years ago I paid £150 for a scope from a vendor in a magazine.
When it came it was the biggest load of rubbish and was about 20 years old.
It went back twice and channel 2 never worked.
I got my money back.

The one I got off ebay for £45 has worked well for 10 years.
Its a bit of a lucky dip with second hand stuff.
 
20Mhz is fine for audio.
I used Hantek with Windows only, I will try to google today about the other systems.
I had to install drivers and Hantek program which I replaced later with some open source (as far as I remember) app: https://github.com/OpenHantek/OpenHantek6022
This one was marginally better than the one from Hantek.

The analogue one I use now is also up to 20Mhz.
It is more chunky but I like it better (probably because it is more responsive) though it does not do FFT as Nigel mentioned.
 
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Treat youself a bit and get a Rigol
https://rigolshop.eu/digital-oscilloscope-ds1202z-e.html
You need your tools to be ok, and Rigol delivers really good value for you money
Can be used stand alone, or connected to PC via USB

I started with a Wellman PC scope, worked ok, but too narrow bandwidth (20 MHz)
Have had my Rigol DS1054Z for quite some years now.

Even audio, especially Class D and digital, need +100MHz bandwidth .... I would go for 200 MHz
 
Take a look to see what CPC have. On USB scopes - Picoscope have been around for a long time. UK company and I think Linux is fully supported but best check that is still the case.

I did own a cheap Chinese scope. It seemed fine but no roll mode. Sold on as I came across a Textronix on ebay at a surprisingly low price. 😉 The educational model which might be what put people off. Exactly the same as the standard model with added "lessons". Many digital scopes have roll mode at lower timebase rates.

I also have a 2meg sample rate 11bit usb scope but don't think the company is active any more. N American design. There may be other similar around also at low prices for what they are.