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| Oscilloscope Choice: Yokogawa DL1740EL or Iwatsu DS-5624A or Tektronics TBS2204B |
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| nctnico:
Just wait a few more hours :popcorn: |
| aeg:
I would skip your local store. Even if you want a Tektronix, there is (for example) a working TDS2024B on eBay for less than one third the price your guy is asking. If you need long sample depth, TBS2000 series has a list price starting at $1640, brand new! And that would be known working, with warranty, calibrated. If this is your first scope then you might consider an Owon HDS272S for less than $300, brand new. It's much worse than the Tektronix, but you asked for a "decent" oscilloscope, not a "great" one. You can spend the other $2000 on parts, power supplies, soldering equipment, etc. |
| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: nctnico on May 28, 2024, 09:58:55 pm ---Just wait a few more hours :popcorn: --- End quote --- You win. 🤣🤣🤣 But forget Owon trash, if they're going to shoot that low in price, they should look at the SDS804X HD for $440. |
| temperance:
I'm waiting for the Rigol crowd to :box: |
| Aldo22:
--- Quote from: thm_w on May 28, 2024, 09:36:58 pm ---No one is suggesting OP to go and buy a $300 scope. --- End quote --- Why not? (Well, maybe $500+) The OP says, "I don't have a specific feature I'm looking for, but I want to optimize bang/buck." Maybe it would be helpful if the OP told us if he already has a scope and which one. Then we could estimate what he means by "decent" or what the next step could be. Buying a used scope for $2500 for no particular reason is not very smart imo. |
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