Hi Everyone,
Where do you typically go for information on new 'scopes ?
Really keen on understanding what medium is most preferred,
Thanks in advance
Hi Everyone,
Where do you typically go for information on new 'scopes ?
Really keen on understanding what medium is most preferred,
Thanks in advance
Hi Lee,
The manufacturer's each have the best information on their own scopes. From there it is a matter of printing specification and looking at the comparisons. Choice of which scope is right for you boils down to what you are going to be using it for and how much you can afford to spend. Personally I have an inexpensive two channel 100 mHz Rigol which does everything that I need it to do but there are quite a few guys on the forum that would find it inadequate. I have been curious to look at one of the new Phosphor scopes as I think it is a neat concept for looking at repeating patterns that are glitchy. I am also curious what some of the other guys say in response to your question.
John
Hi Lee,
The manufacturer's each have the best information on their own scopes. From there it is a matter of printing specification and looking at the comparisons. Choice of which scope is right for you boils down to what you are going to be using it for and how much you can afford to spend. Personally I have an inexpensive two channel 100 mHz Rigol which does everything that I need it to do but there are quite a few guys on the forum that would find it inadequate. I have been curious to look at one of the new Phosphor scopes as I think it is a neat concept for looking at repeating patterns that are glitchy. I am also curious what some of the other guys say in response to your question.
John