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| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Jorge Ginsberg on July 20, 2021, 11:22:04 am --- --- Quote ---I have a dual beam Telequipment storage scope, for no good reason other than fun. Analogue storage scopes always were a pain, used when nothing else was available. The early digitising scopes had severe limitations, but the current ones are remarkably good. While a good analogue scope is worth using, one-off events are the killer use case for digitising scopes. --- End quote --- More than 25 years ago, I used the Tektronix 7934 with analog storage and it was never a "pain".... --- End quote --- I was using a 7k in the late 70s. Irritatingly unreliable, partly because of the plugin connectors. I was using a 1GHz digitising scope in 1990, but the realtime sampling rate was much lower than 2GS/s :) |
| Jorge Ginsberg:
--- Quote ---I was using a 7k in the late 70s. Irritatingly unreliable, partly because of the plugin connectors. --- End quote --- may have been some equipment with problems. In the communications lab where I worked we had two Tektronix oscilloscopes: a 7934 oscilloscope and a 7603 oscilloscope. Both used plug in's and neither of them ever gave us any problems. But I don't rule out that someone else might not have... |
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