Greetings fellow electronics enthusiasts
If you don't want the background story, just skip the the bold bit
Yes I know you must read through probably a hundred of these per month,
but I'm only a 21 yr old apprentice at this stage who needs to carefully evaluate what I spend my hard earned cents on,
so your input on this matter would be highly appreciated
So I'm in the process of slowly building up a small electronics setup,
having bought a power supply as well as two slightly decent multimeters over the last two months.
Now I'm thinking the next step should be an oscilloscope, & it would be a nice addition, but which one? And why are these things so damn expensive and hard to find in Aus?
According to Dave, if you have 1 analogue and one digital, you're pretty much fully equipped, so that is what I will be working towards. but for the moment, I am also saving up for other things and will only consider a old analogue for now as my budget is only somewhere between $200 - 300.
The one I'm looking at (cheapest DECENT one I could find) is a Kenwood 40MHz CS 5135, the guy wants $200 for it Thoughts?
Know of somewhere I can get a cheaper analogue scope of roughly the same specs?
Should I perhaps wait a bit longer until I feel comfortable with forking out around $700 for these things?
I know the general response is usually "It all depends on what you need". Truth is, I don't NEED any of this stuff. My workplace has it all... but I only work on my personal projects at home, and they are limited to what I have at my disposal. Any extra features would not really go unused.
So basically, the most important factor for me is "Bang for Buck". I could always just save up for a year and a bit to buy one of those new ds1000z series scopes.
Thanks for reading