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Originally Posted by soundray
I don’t have a scope (and currently wouldn’t know how to use one anyway) or any other test gear so I have been ‘getting away with’ it so far.
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I wouldn't be without one - the great thing is that it actually allows you to see what is going on, and the initial learning curve is not very steep. A decent CRT 'scope, such as a Hameg, can be had for tens of pounds and will pay for itself very quickly in terms of clarity of diagnosis.