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Old 08-20-2018, 12:43 AM
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For everyday work (I do much more design than repair) you'd have to wrench my 400MHz Tek 2465B out of my cold dead hands. For TV/video related repair work just about any decent 20MHz+ dual trace scope will work well. Secondhand Hameg scopes are usually a good bet in this segment of the market. Often under GBP50.

A digital scope needs to have digital phosphor or equivalent to make any sense of analogue video waveforms. Best value in digital scopes I reckon is from Rigol. I have their DS1054 which is a lot of scope for under GBP300.
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