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6/4/2006 8:49:03 PM EDT
I'm a computer engineer and my roomie is an electrical engineer. The one thing missing from our lives is an oscilloscope. We had some old crappy ones back at the college, but I'm looking for a nice one and maybe even digital. I knew a guy that had one of the fluke portables and it was pretty nice.

Anyone else using a scope around here?

-Foxxz
6/4/2006 8:54:42 PM EDT
[#1]
Had a fluke portable at the last job I had.. they're ok.  kinda slow.

I have a TEK analog storage scope at home and it's ok for ham work.

the one I have at work is built into my IFR-2975.
6/4/2006 9:01:50 PM EDT
[#2]

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Had a fluke portable at the last job I had.. they're ok.  kinda slow.

I have a TEK analog storage scope at home and it's ok for ham work.

the one I have at work is built into my IFR-2975.



Yea I should have mentioned I'm a ham and it would definatly help there. What model scopes where/are you using?

-Foxxz
6/4/2006 9:03:44 PM EDT
[#3]

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Had a fluke portable at the last job I had.. they're ok.  kinda slow.

I have a TEK analog storage scope at home and it's ok for ham work.

the one I have at work is built into my IFR-2975.



Hey I think I smell a fellow radio man! Nice to hear from ya!

I work for a Moto service center and maintain our local P25 system..


As far as scopes go I actually prefer the older CRT based 'O'-scopes. I find I can get a cleaner trace with them. That being said I'm currently in the market for a small Fluke. I need the portability.

-JIM-
6/4/2006 9:08:11 PM EDT
[#4]
Sorry I should have asked what fluke you used

I played with a Fluke 123. I'm not sure what kinda of bandwidth I should consider. I have used 20MHz scopes and been left wanting. A 40 or 60MHz scope would likely be enough for me.

I'll also +1 you on the response of digital scopes. They can be a little sluggish and miss blips.

-Foxxz
6/4/2006 9:12:33 PM EDT
[#5]
I've got an old analog unit and a Pico Technology ADC212.
The pc based digital unit is pretty nice, but the bandwidth is limited. The one I have only runs 3 MS/s. The faster units run quite a bit of money, but I'm sure it's worth it if you need the bandwidth. The stuff I was doing involved measuring the operation of a paintball gun valve with a fast pressure transducer. I didn't need the bandwidth, but being able to store and view a one time event was why I went digital. They can also have a FFT function which can be handy.

Edit: spelling
6/4/2006 9:20:44 PM EDT
[#6]
When I was scope shopping for my company, I found some very reasonably priced refurbished Tektronix, with full warranties.
6/4/2006 9:28:41 PM EDT
[#7]
I have an old Tektronics 465 that I bought used for about $300. It works fine, but I really wish I had either a digital or better yet one of those expensive PC versions like a high end Pico.
6/4/2006 9:36:06 PM EDT
[#8]
I used this one in High School, Fluke scopemeter 190.

6/4/2006 9:42:58 PM EDT
[#9]
I have a couple of flukes. I might get rid of one, I believe the one I don't need is a 25 mhz. I dont need it as I have a 100mhz one.


Eta: Fellow ham here too, in case you didn't look at my name.
6/4/2006 9:51:24 PM EDT
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I used this one in High School, Fluke scopemeter 190.

us.fluke.com/images/Products/industrial/Portable_Oscilloscopes/199c_main.jpg



Holy hell! One rich high school. Those are $2000-$3000 easy!

-Foxxz
6/5/2006 2:00:35 AM EDT
[#11]

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I have a couple of flukes. I might get rid of one, I believe the one I don't need is a 25 mhz. I dont need it as I have a 100mhz one.


Eta: Fellow ham here too, in case you didn't look at my name.



I noticed it on your post about running over the crackhead...... This site is the last place I would give out my call sign......

Now back to the original post, Do any of you guys have history with a YO-100 or YO-101 ??? I would like to continue building my FT-101E station..
6/5/2006 2:22:01 AM EDT
[#12]

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I have an old Tektronics 465 that I bought used for about $300. It works fine, but I really wish I had either a digital or better yet one of those expensive PC versions like a high end Pico.



Do the "expensive PC versions" have something like a persistence setting to overcome the (really, really) low refresh rate of a typical monitor?

I run ultrasonic systems (which use something like a specialized oscilloscope), and our PC systems (Krautkramer USPC 2100) are great, but they don't show real-time traces like an analog+CRT unit does.
6/5/2006 2:29:32 AM EDT
[#13]
I`ve got a cheap one off of partsexpress.com.I`ve only used it  for setting gains on car audio amps.
6/5/2006 2:40:45 AM EDT
[#14]

As far as scopes go I actually prefer the older CRT based 'O'-scopes.

Agreed.  The scope I have now is a Tektronix TDS2002.  It's not a bad scope for $1,300 especially considering it's two channels.  I like it, but I spend more time hitting buttons than using it.  I miss the old analog one I had.  It took much less fiddling to use.

I bought the digital one for the FFT feature, but it was actually worthless for the three applications where I needed an FFT.  While the scope does show a nice graph, it wasn't as good as a simple list of frequencies (at specified intervals) that I wrote to use with an AD board I have.z
6/5/2006 3:07:16 AM EDT
[#15]

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I have a couple of flukes. I might get rid of one, I believe the one I don't need is a 25 mhz. I dont need it as I have a 100mhz one.


Eta: Fellow ham here too, in case you didn't look at my name.



I noticed it on your post about running over the crackhead...... This site is the last place I would give out my call sign......

Now back to the original post, Do any of you guys have history with a YO-100 or YO-101 ??? I would like to continue building my FT-101E station..



Ah, but don't you give your callsign out daily? I mean, don't you broadcast it over a great portion of the world? Think of it that way.

lol, I just got rid of a YO-101 not too long ago.
Nm, I was thinking of the VFO
6/5/2006 3:29:59 AM EDT
[#16]
I recently sold my Tek 485 and my Tek 2445.  I have a Tek 710 digital scope that I use mostly as an AC voltage logger (it triggers on line voltage events and logs them for periods of up to a week). Sadly, that's just about the only thing "electronic" about my job these days. I think I still have an ancient Tektronics analog storage scope in the basement somewhere, one of the really old ones with plug-in modules.

BTW, $3k for a digital scope isn't expensive, it's amazingly cheap considering what analog scopes used to cost (my 485 was over $10k new, and the 2445 was almost $10k). Now the 485 is worth a couple of hundred at most and the 2445 maybe $500. No, I didn't buy the older scopes new - they were both hamfest purchases.  I'm always amazed at how much electronics prices have nosedived while capabilities have greatly improved. When I got out of school, digital scopes (ANY digital scope) was a minimum $30k purchase, and that's in 1984 dollars!
6/5/2006 3:52:58 AM EDT
[#17]

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I have a couple of flukes. I might get rid of one, I believe the one I don't need is a 25 mhz. I dont need it as I have a 100mhz one.


Eta: Fellow ham here too, in case you didn't look at my name.



I noticed it on your post about running over the crackhead...... This site is the last place I would give out my call sign......

Now back to the original post, Do any of you guys have history with a YO-100 or YO-101 ??? I would like to continue building my FT-101E station..



Ah, but don't you give your callsign out daily? I mean, don't you broadcast it over a great portion of the world? Think of it that way.

lol, I just got rid of a YO-101 not too long ago.



You have an excellent point, I see other amateurs as being a little safer than the sharks that roam these waters !!! I mostly work 2m anyway (local repeaters or simplex), still waiting for code to go away before I upgrade too General....

Now back in my 11m outlaw days I was world wide for sure.....
6/5/2006 3:59:03 AM EDT
[#18]

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I have a couple of flukes. I might get rid of one, I believe the one I don't need is a 25 mhz. I dont need it as I have a 100mhz one.


Eta: Fellow ham here too, in case you didn't look at my name.



I noticed it on your post about running over the crackhead...... This site is the last place I would give out my call sign......

Now back to the original post, Do any of you guys have history with a YO-100 or YO-101 ??? I would like to continue building my FT-101E station..



Ah, but don't you give your callsign out daily? I mean, don't you broadcast it over a great portion of the world? Think of it that way.

lol, I just got rid of a YO-101 not too long ago.



You have an excellent point, I see other amateurs as being a little safer than the sharks that roam these waters !!! I mostly work 2m anyway (local repeaters or simplex), still waiting for code to go away before I upgrade too General....

Now back in my 11m outlaw days I was world wide for sure.....



Aww man, it's only 5 wpm. For me, it was like a hook dangling in front of me. Just 5wpm and I get HF.  Anymore, though I'm into QRP CW.
6/5/2006 4:00:49 AM EDT
[#19]
I am tech. I have nothing to practice on. I can't put up antennas. Else I might care a little more

-Foxxz
6/5/2006 4:02:25 AM EDT
[#20]

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I'm a computer engineer and my roomie is an electrical engineer. The one thing missing from our lives is an oscilloscope. We had some old crappy ones back at the college, but I'm looking for a nice one and maybe even digital. I knew a guy that had one of the fluke portables and it was pretty nice.

Anyone else using a scope around here?

-Foxxz



I use a Matco scope for automotive diagnostic work, but I think you can get a PC based scope for a lot less.