Author Topic: Leader 8100 scope? Are they a descent unit? Although Ancient.  (Read 1671 times)

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Offline samsmockTopic starter

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There is an upcoming sale from a local college aircraft school.  They've got some really great stuff, helicopter fuselages, turbines and other fun stuff that I don't dare buy.

But they have a lot of several Leader 8100 scopes.  I've never dealt with any of their equipment.

I'm mostly thinking of bidding and maybe using one occasionally for hobbyist use, and see about selling the others.  I really don't need a handful of the things.

Are they worth it if I can get them for a song?  Is there any value to them to possibly sell off the ones I don't use and recoup a few bucks?

Thanks for any info!






 

Online Vgkid

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Re: Leader 8100 scope? Are they a descent unit? Although Ancient.
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2014, 07:37:18 pm »
2ch and 100 Mhz, not a bad beginners scope. I cant find a manual online, but i hear Leader is helpfull in that regard.
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Re: Leader 8100 scope? Are they a descent unit? Although Ancient.
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2014, 01:47:09 pm »
Leader is a good brand of the past, along with Trio and Kenwood.  Today I think they sell Rigol gear instead of make their own.
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