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Oscilloscope?

Started by Taylor1992, December 29, 2010, 11:03:26 PM

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Omnibus

Hey buddy, go get yourself a scope and stop bothering people here and calling them names. What a prick.

MrMag

Taylor is right. He asked a simple question about recommendations on where to purchase a scope.

I really don't think he's planning on submitting an article in some journal.

Taylor, I usually purchase my scopes on eBay. The higher the frequency the better. It all comes down to how much you want to spend. Even a 10-20mHz scope would be good to start out with. You can pick them up relatively cheap. There are sites that sell second hand test equipment but they seem to ask a little more then what you can find on eBay. Maybe try Kijijji. They even have a section "looking to buy". Someone out there has one that wants to get rid of it.

I do have a spare Tektronics scope that I might part with. PM me if you are interested. I'm not even sure but I think it's 50mHz.

MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on December 31, 2010, 10:42:44 AM
Hey buddy, go get yourself a scope and stop bothering people here and calling them names. What a prick.

Stay on topic and he wouldn't have a problem.

Omnibus

Quote from: MrMag on December 31, 2010, 03:12:07 PM
Taylor is right. He asked a simple question about recommendations on where to purchase a scope.

I really don't think he's planning on submitting an article in some journal.

Taylor, I usually purchase my scopes on eBay. The higher the frequency the better. It all comes down to how much you want to spend. Even a 10-20mHz scope would be good to start out with. You can pick them up relatively cheap. There are sites that sell second hand test equipment but they seem to ask a little more then what you can find on eBay. Maybe try Kijijji. They even have a section "looking to buy". Someone out there has one that wants to get rid of it.

I do have a spare Tektronics scope that I might part with. PM me if you are interested. I'm not even sure but I think it's 50mHz.

He must be an imbecile no to know he can purchase a scope on ebay. You don't open a thread to be told trivialities. Besides, other people are reding this forum too, other thantheopes opening threads, who really wanna read about the issues with scopes related to OU.

MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on December 31, 2010, 03:21:02 PM
He must be an imbecile no to know he can purchase a scope on ebay. You don't open a thread to be told trivialities. Besides, other people are reding this forum too, other thantheopes opening threads, who really wanna read about the issues with scopes related to OU.

Before making rude unnecessary comments, go reread his first post. He wants to know if there is a place OTHER then eBay.

This thread has nothing to do with issues with scopes related to OU. I guess until someone comes up with OU will we really know if there are any issues? Maybe you should start a new thread for that discussion.

Happy New Years all.