[vox-tech] [ot] Oscilloscope recommendations?

Peter Jay Salzman vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Fri, 21 Dec 2001 11:37:32 -0800


i'm no expert on oscilloscopes, but i did see a few at marvac's in
sacramento.  there were a few that i consider in my price range.  you may
want to call them just to check it out.

btw, i just went to fry's last night; it wasn't nearly as crowded as i
thought it would be, although i wouldn't tempt fate on a saturday or sunday
afternoon.  :)

pete


begin Lynn S. Wood <lwood@zworld.com> 
> Mark-
> 
> > Thanks, Lynn.  Do you know where I can get a decently priced one in the
> > area?  (How's pricing at Frys?)
> 
> Hmm... I have no idea if Fry's carries those scopes, or what the pricing
> would be.  However, if Fry's carries oscilloscopes, it's probably a good bet 
> that they'd carry that one -- it's probably the cheapest decent digital 
> scope around.  
> 
> By poking around at a couple of online stores, it appears that the prices 
> don't vary much from the list prices ($1200 for a 2-channel, 60MHz up to 
> $2500 for a 4-channel, 100MHz), so I'm guessing that the price wouldn't
> be much different there either...
> 
> 
> Hey, it's always worth another trip to Fry's, right?  Oh wait, it's
> the weekend before Christmas -- nevermind :v)

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