For right now, I'm essentially looking at 5 megahertz... and the requisite harmonics incl. square waves.
5MHz square is you need like 50MHz DSO BW to comfortably look at it.
In the near future though, I anticipate working with HF ham radio equipment.
save up from now you are going to need it when people start advising on spectrum analyzer, VNA etc, those are not cheap even 5th hand.
I don't initially see why I would need more than two channels
with this kind of mentality, still you need to save up because you are going to need more. sooner or later.
and I don't have the serious need for SPI on the scope, but I can see why it would be nice for only slightly more cost.
you can get clone salae logic 8 or 16 for this, cheap so no worry for now.
I was hoping for a budget under 200 and ideally under 150, though at that rate it starts to look like "wait for somebody to sell their used Rigol" or "Save up for the lowest end Rigol/Siglent" is a better option.
if you buy the cheap crap arm DSO kit, which within your budget rate (incl FG i guess) soon you'll realize you'll need to save up for DS1054Z. my advice borrow money from parents, friends or boss, buy a DS1054Z (or siglent whatever at the same spec), and then work hard from that and pay the bill later. or if borrowing is not an option, then buy the arm cheap crap DSO (or used CRO) and then save up you are going to need that.
"Older DSOs Considered Harmful" is indeed part of what I was hoping to hear (or not hear) from this.
no, if you are in the USA (minimal to none shipping cost) and you know how to look for. make sure the used CRO is in working properly condition before buying. analog CRO is a lot better than cheap crap arm DSO.
Though still a bit intrigued by what is wrong with i.e. an HP 546xxB.
nothing wrong if its working. even some fanboys here swear by the analog CRO even if they can afford a DSO. ymmv.