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Old 14th Jun 2018, 6:29 pm   #12
Chris55000
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Default Re: Scope specification for FM use?

Hi!

I can only agree with Tek 465 recommendations, but unless you're skilled in industrial or T & M repair, you must pick a 465 in good working order or advertised with a recently repaired PSU – all Tek Scopes MUST have electrically perfect power–circuits for stable and usable operation – one costing anything less than £150·£250 will need repair as everyone wants them and knows what they're worth in working order these days!

British 'scopes like Gould, Cossor are best avoided because of parts problems, particular cosmetics, however Telequipment are a much better proposition – there's more of them about, and for FM use, something like a D61/D61a will be more than adequate!

Chris Williams
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