I was wanting an Oscilloscope but they are very expensive. Would it be possible to get one under 50 dollars that is at least decent? If so…how and where? Thanks!
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I was wanting an Oscilloscope but they are very expensive. Would it be possible to get one under 50 dollars that is at least decent? If so…how and where? Thanks!
We're advising instruments that are 40 years or older. If they have issues (and they will) you have to work inside a box with very high voltage, and you need an oscilloscope to troubleshoot defects.
Jan Cumps Hey Jan when do you think the 645 was in production. I used one at Interdata in 1976, lets see that is 45 years ago! never skipped a beat. I personally own the 4465B (198) still on my desk!!. I also have had 7844 dual beam beast with 3x 7A24 vertical dual plug-ins. I lost that when I lost my house!! I wish I still had it. You could do timing on a bus all day long!
~~Cris
The production stopped in the early 80s.
Here is background on what to expect if you buy one from ebay now: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/tektronix-465b-oscilloscope-workable/
Maybe baldengineer has fixed his 465B Tek 465B Additional Teardown Pictures ? Last time I saw an update from him, 2 channels had problems.
The production stopped in the early 80s.
Here is background on what to expect if you buy one from ebay now: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/tektronix-465b-oscilloscope-workable/
Maybe baldengineer has fixed his 465B Tek 465B Additional Teardown Pictures ? Last time I saw an update from him, 2 channels had problems.
I think you make a very reasonable point about old scopes - which can be extended to second hand scopes in general.
I have two LeCroy scopes - both bought new, both non- working and reapir too expensive to be worth while. It's a shame,
because when working they were very nice to use.
So I think I should refine my advice on old scopes, only buy very cheap and seen to be working.
BTW if anyone fancies their chances at fixing a LeCroy 44Mxi or 610Zi or wants to take a punt at getting LeCroy to fix them,
free to a good home - but you have to collect from South West Scotland. The last quote from LeCroy at fixing the 7 year old 610Zi was
between £3500 and £5000. They won't provide any service info at all. It seems to have an intermittent power
supply fault, probably a leaky cap or duff surge supressor - but without info I can't even work out how to get at the PSU.
MK