Thank you for all these answers. I really appreciate
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I lefted that auction as you suggested
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I found some other interesting working oscilloscope.
A fluke pm3370b (seems to have some digital capabilities)60MHz at 175 euros plus shipping and a hp 1742a 100MHz 175 euros without shipping. What do you suggest? They're a bit expensive, aren't they?
I also asked to my professor, and he said that it's a good idea to have an analog oscilloscope rather than a digital one. First of all for the cost, second one because it's more difficult to use it and more instructive.
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