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Originally Posted by bob91343
That probe could be anything. If it's a demodulator, it won't do. The probe you want is an attenuator, usually 10:1. Many 10:1 probes have a switch that selects 10:1 or 1:1. A demod probe might have a switch for direct and demod.
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Found the instructions for the probe. It says it permits you to observe signals that would otherwise be affected by the relatively high input capacitance of standard coaxial leads. Also says the signal attenuation is accurate to within 5%.
So I believe this probe is the one you're speaking of.
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