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Old 22nd May 2020, 5:37 pm   #13
Chris55000
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Default Re: Oscilloscope question - not vintage

HI!

If you reasonably sure you only need audio bandwidth, plus a bit extra to cope with tape recorder h.f. bias oscillators, then I can recommend you go for one of the Unilab student ones – these are made entirely of discrete components and standard wafer/rotary switches you can buy new or surplus, and I've a Unilab 032.602 you can have for the cost of postage!

I haven't any instructions or manual for it unfortunately as the schools keep all those (it's part of Teacher's Curriculum documents), however, I do have one other 031.602 that I wish to keep for the purpose of writing up a basic manual for it at a later date!

Chris Williams
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