Musicmanager
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys
Firstly, a reminder, I'm a complete novice !
Now....... I want to learn how and when to use an oscilloscope but in order to do that I need to acquire one. On the back of that thought, I'm getting some flack from my senior manager about the money I've spent so far in pursuit of my new hobby, so I'm going to struggle to justify the spending for even a basic new bench model. The problem with buying secondhand is that I don't know enough about what I need/don't need; condition/wear & tear etc to make a good judgement about a good deal.
Given that what I really need to do at the moment is to learn how to and when to, I'm tempted by the price ( under £100 ) of a new PC based unit which seem to have some reasonable reviews. I understand that they have limitations, but at this stage they not too important to me as they are issues that I will need to discover when I have mastered the basics which will probably take some time.
I'd be grateful for any advice anyone may have to offer.
Thanks
S
Firstly, a reminder, I'm a complete novice !
Now....... I want to learn how and when to use an oscilloscope but in order to do that I need to acquire one. On the back of that thought, I'm getting some flack from my senior manager about the money I've spent so far in pursuit of my new hobby, so I'm going to struggle to justify the spending for even a basic new bench model. The problem with buying secondhand is that I don't know enough about what I need/don't need; condition/wear & tear etc to make a good judgement about a good deal.
Given that what I really need to do at the moment is to learn how to and when to, I'm tempted by the price ( under £100 ) of a new PC based unit which seem to have some reasonable reviews. I understand that they have limitations, but at this stage they not too important to me as they are issues that I will need to discover when I have mastered the basics which will probably take some time.
I'd be grateful for any advice anyone may have to offer.
Thanks
S