I got one of those little scopes, ideal for that type of thing, will work of a 9v and although have a low bandwidth are ideal use on low stuff like cars and audio where often you just need to confirm if a signal is present or not.
I'm skulking around since some time on one of those Vellemans Handheld scopes: https://www.velleman.eu/products/view?id=431482&country=be&lang=en nice little things....
Jeebus... $160? That thing is expensive for what it is... a hopped-up LCR-multitester.
Plus another $50 for the LCR Attachment?
For that kind of money, you can get a
seeed DSO Quad or the
"clone" ARM DSO213. Heck, even the very comparable NanoV3 is only $69-79.
These things are not new... seeed released the first (buggy as hell firmware, but well-revised by the hobbyist community nowadays) DSOQuad like a decade ago.
I'm a big fan of German engineering. They come up with some innovative, clever, and technologically leading designs. But there are two things they seem to forget. One.....serviceability. Example: Certain model Audi's where you have to disassemble the ENTIRE front end of the car to do the mandatory replacement of the timing belt. And my oldest son is the collision manager for a local BMW dealership. Some of things they have to do to fix BMW's just leaves me shaking my head. Second.....why are some designs so needlessly complex when a simpler solution will work just fine? Called the KISS principle.....Keep It Simple Stupid.
I've been saying this for decades. The fundamental
German Engineering design principle seems to be
"Why use 10 moving parts to do a job when you can use 20?" It's something that has pissed me off as both a mechanic and as an engineer pretty much all my life. Especially Bosch/BMW since the 70-80s or so.
BMW wasn't always like this though; I had a couple R65s from the late 60s... a completely different animal. Very minimalist, refined engineering; everything pared away but what was absolutely essential, and no corners cut for the sake of expediency.
The epitome of
"The beauty of form following function".
Think we should all buy a Land Rover defender. The broken bits fall off when they're ready to be replaced Was considering buying one again recently.
So it's like the Brit equivalent of a
Found On Russian Dump...?
mnem
*currently ordering pizza for the hordes of invading children*