But when I looked at this scope, another one crossed my mind:
The scopes from Yokogawa (YEW), for example the Yokogawa DL1300A 100MHz digital scope.
This one comes with a printer too.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/293044805150
Has anybody worked with one of these scopes and can share one or two stories about them? Just curious how the perform and the handling is.
We have a 150MHz DL1520 version at work, most people (myself included) preferred the Yokogawa (or Kawasaki as it usually got called) over the digital LCD Tek scopes.
The menus aren't too bad on that version (in my opinion), plus there is separate timebase knob, the printer was also very useful.
The internal battery is only used for saved data & the clock, so no problems with cal data when it dies.
Bad points are the amber CRT being hard to see with over bright modern lighting, the printer paper is thermal so will fade over time (+ expensive), the floppy drives are unreliable and like most Yokogawa test gear I've never found any component level service manuals.
I can't comment on other versions as I've not used any.
I liked it so much I ended up buying one too;
How many things do I really need to measure simultaneously?
Still can't find the "Any" key though.
David