On Saturday 10 June 2006 10:23 am, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 6/10/2006 at 11:40 AM Christian Corti wrote:
The Oszillette has no trigger, it's free
running with sync and frequency
adjustments via front knobs, and only 1:1 and 1:10 signal inputs.
At one time didn't NLS (they of the Kaypro) market a little bitty portable
oscilloscope? Does anyone remember these?
Yes! They even had a dual-trace version, as I recall, from the ads.
I always wanted to get a hold of one of those to try and use, but never did.
I ran across one guy who had one, and he wasn't that thrilled with it, but
spent his time doing bench work and no field service at all so it wasn't that
big of a deal for him to put it aside.
Me, I had a big old Tek 524AD at the time, not the sort of thing you wanted
to move at all if you didn't have to, and surely not something you'd want to
carry around doing field service. But the Tek I have now is a whole lot
smaller and ligher...
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