A digital scope has some great advantages, mainly storage ability and
the capability to export a waveform as a data file (most models). They
are excellent for non-repeating waveforms that are either too fast or
too slow for real time viewing.
73, Bill W6WRT
On 6/27/2012 8:12 AM, Randall, Randy wrote:
> I also have a Tek 465 and it works great. I have another though less common
> scope the Philips/Fluke 3350A 60Mhz 100MS/s that is both an analog AND a
> digital scope. It is convenient to use the measurement functionality of the
> digital then swap back to the real time analog. I paid $80 for it at the
> Hamfest working. Make sure that the one you get is working as there is NO
> support from Fluke on parts.
>
> Randy
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