Hello everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a storage oscilloscope for probably $500 max.
I already own a used Tektronix 485 I got back to life for close to nothing, so I'm covered for a high b/w analog scope.
In the local ads all I can find is a used Tek 466 and it looks like a nice piece of equipment with dual beam and CRT storage, and that wouldn't be too expensive.
However, there's no USB, no freq, peak, etc. meters and storage doesn't stay there for a long time.
Otherwise, I'd be looking at the Rigol DS1052.
Now the question is, just like an analog captures more stuff in real-time mode, is the tube storage accurate enough to do anything better than a DSO such as the Rigol?
Thanks!