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Old 03-16-2022, 01:44 AM
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I love my Tek analogue scopes, up to an including the 2465B that's my main instrument. But they are possibly overkill for this sort of work and can be complex to fix if they go wrong.

Have you considered the modern low cost digital scopes? I have a Rigol DS1054Z. Just about in your price range. Compact and reliable. It will do just about everything but when you're familiar with how an analogue scope displays video waveforms it lacks something. I'm not saying it's bad, just very different. Again I wouldn't be without it.

In the UK Hameg was a popular brand and there are loads of used instruments available at low prices. Simple and tough. Don't know if they're around in the US. We don't see many Iwatsu scopes here but they have a similar reputation.
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