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Does a hobbyist need a Oscilloscope?

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SuperMiguel:

--- Quote from: logictom on October 12, 2010, 01:31:18 pm ---SuperMiguel, nice looking robot, damn now I want one of those chassis! :P

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Thanks, so should i save up and get a Rigol DS1052E (seems like a solid scope and alot of people like it) ?? or should i get an old cheap analog scope?

Mechatrommer:

--- Quote from: saturation on October 12, 2010, 12:21:09 pm ---

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interesting toy! good for learning and some non serious stuff!

saturation:
Buying a used scope means you know what to look in potentially damaged or second hand scopes, in which case the buyer must have good knowledge of scope usage and performance.

Scopes don't give you skills, nor does paying a lot of money for it or hacking it to get more bandwidth, knowledge does, and properly applied, you can do serious work with a toy.

SuperMiguel:
how is that DSO nano ?

Bored@Work:

--- Quote from: saturation on October 12, 2010, 03:17:43 pm ---Scopes don't give you skills, nor does paying a lot of money for it or hacking it to get more bandwidth, knowledge does, and properly applied, you can do serious work with a toy.

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With an uncalibrated, non-linear, unsafe toy? Dream on.

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