Tony Stewart Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 13, 2016 #21 just a little misteak The DSO kit will be low cost and performance, but should work. Most people don't realize you can use Audacity as a primitive 0-25kHz? 2 channel scope
just a little misteak The DSO kit will be low cost and performance, but should work. Most people don't realize you can use Audacity as a primitive 0-25kHz? 2 channel scope
djsfantasi Member Aug 14, 2016 #22 Tony Stewart said: just a little misteak The DSO kit will be low cost and performance, but should work. Most people don't realize you can use Audacity as a primitive 0-25kHz? 2 channel scope Click to expand... I would be one of those people . Is there an article or resource thatdiscusses this?
Tony Stewart said: just a little misteak The DSO kit will be low cost and performance, but should work. Most people don't realize you can use Audacity as a primitive 0-25kHz? 2 channel scope Click to expand... I would be one of those people . Is there an article or resource thatdiscusses this?
Tony Stewart Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 14, 2016 #23 no but look at this and use AUX IN (1V) and scale externally if using greater voltages. Such as a 10:1 probe with 1M load.
no but look at this and use AUX IN (1V) and scale externally if using greater voltages. Such as a 10:1 probe with 1M load.
Peter Newman New Member Aug 22, 2016 #24 Tony Stewart said: Hey welcome to the group Peter. You may locate and edit your "Personal Details" by pointing at your name in upper right corner. Click to expand... Thanks a lot Tony and I sorted out how to add my personal details Last edited: Aug 22, 2016
Tony Stewart said: Hey welcome to the group Peter. You may locate and edit your "Personal Details" by pointing at your name in upper right corner. Click to expand... Thanks a lot Tony and I sorted out how to add my personal details
Peter Newman New Member Aug 22, 2016 #25 JoeJester said: So it was a poorly constructed question and answer ... It would have been a whole lot easier if they formatted the question properly so the user could select the two correct answers. Click to expand... I agree totally JoeJester. So annoying and a real time waster Last edited: Aug 22, 2016
JoeJester said: So it was a poorly constructed question and answer ... It would have been a whole lot easier if they formatted the question properly so the user could select the two correct answers. Click to expand... I agree totally JoeJester. So annoying and a real time waster