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hi all,ive a kenwood DCS-8200,also a tek 453 scopes,both 50mhz,just wondered wha the differences are to use these,sort of a comparison,any ideas,i havent a clue,cheers in advance,m3vuv
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If you have both of them, can't you tell?
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453 is an older scope, still using tube rectifiers for HV.
The rest is transistors. Doesn't even use integrated circuits.
Some early versions used Nuvistor tubes as well.
Kenwood is a far more modern thing.
Has an ADC, can store data and display it on the screen as well as performing many other things.
But otherwise it also works as a normal analog scope.
The manual is on the first page in google if you search for this model.
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