Thanks. I thought Dave's video on "noise" was excellent. I'd seen that before asking here as part of my research. I'd always thought it was part of the ADC process and thought, oh man, that is going to do my head in! I had no idea until that video I'd been looking at it all along and just never knew!
Yes I spent something like 7 years in college trying to stay awake while a lecturer tried to do otherwise, so I do have a vague idea of what a square wave is

My point is that I'm probably not going to be designing this stuff, building it maybe, but unlikely to be designing it. I've never once, in my career, had any need to examine the leading edge of a clock frequency! It's either A) there/vaguely on frequency = good B) Not there = bad.
To put this in further perspective, I bought that 2215 something like 15 years ago, quite used, because it was something similar to what I mainly trained on (I think they were 2213s if my memory hasn't completely gone). In the past 15 years I have probably used it, maybe, 7 hours use?

ie it would be used maybe 30 minutes PER YEAR on average. Now that admittedly fluctuates, and when I move house I will have a dedicated small electronics area so expect that to come up a lot. But that should put things in perspective. That's almost certainly why it now failed; electronics, especially power caps, don't like to sit idle! It's a bit of a PIA to get that 2215 out from storage, set it up on the kitchen table, and try to get organised. One day that will hopefully change.
Why did I get it out now you might be wondering, a lucky year? Well I discovered that my main hifi amplifier (mid to higher quality) had a channel not working. A bit of poking around and I could see it's not being biased on. Not exactly a space shuttle launch we're going for in that repair! I also discovered my CD player was playing up (hey I never have time to sit down and listen to any of this these days). Again it's an audio fault and shouldn't be a big deal.
The future? Well who knows. I still have an interest and would like to get back in to it more when I get more opportunities. But that's the reality of where I'm at now. If it means spending A$600 on an oscilloscope then that's how much they cost. Pay the fare and hop on the ride. But if I can get something that might only last 500 hrs before it blows up, or isn't the best quality, or can't measure the nearest black hole, etc and only costs A$350, then why would I want to spend $500. That's probably a hundred bucks an hour for its expected life and my use. Even the aforementioned hookers are cheaper than that!!!