[NJARC] Oscilloscope Probes

Scott Roberts ng19delta at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 25 14:17:05 EDT 2010


Thanks, Jerry- I have a pair of Tek-ts now: both lumbering big tube jobbies: one is a dual trace which is missing tubes(victim of a hit and run auction tube guy) and the other is one with swappable boxes, and huge(compared to my others...). I hope to use the LabVolt 798 for diagnostics, and the others for looking at... ;)

Scott

--- On Wed, 8/25/10, Precision Carburetor Inc. <prpcarb at optonline.net> wrote:

> From: Precision Carburetor Inc. <prpcarb at optonline.net>
> Subject: [NJARC] Oscilloscope Probes
> To: NJARC at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 1:18 PM
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> I have purchased the imported scope probes you mention and
> the quality is very good.  They are not Tektronix
> probes but for general purpose use they are fine. 
> Regardless who you choose to buy them from the chances are
> they are the imported variety.  You can usually get
> them for $6.50 per probe shipped to your door.  Always
> remember to compensate the probe with each input.  
> 
> Using the link below scroll down the page to the Test
> Equipment List.  There are several books on
> Oscilloscope applications and a book dedicated to just
> probes.
> 
> http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_books_online.htm
> 
> One of the most important aspects of Oscilloscope are the
> triggering controls.  Once you master triggering you
> will get the most out of instrument.
> 
> BTW I am a recovering Oscope junkie.  I stopped
> counting at 30.  Tektronix is the way to go.  Tek
> turned the Oscilloscope into an artform.  
> Regards.
> Jerry
> W2JI
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