On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Jason Burton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>
> I have a 100 mhz HP scope for the bench, but it takes a bit to warm up (if
> you follow the manual's guideline). That and no one-shot event capture have
> me looking for another scope.
>
> Doing some very short transient pulse measurements. Good news is they are
> audio frequency range so no great strain on most worth-anything scopes.
>
> Looking for a good bang for the buck rig with either digital capture that
> can be downloaded for analysis, or even old school one-shot hold memory
> (and i'll take a photo of the screen).
>
> I left off looking at the Tek 2200 series with memory added when the Nanos
> came around.
>
> Think it might be a good fit?
>
> Jason

If you don't mind another bench size scope, you might consider one of
the Tek 7000 mainframe series.  I've got a 7623 mainframe, 100 MHz,
that's a storage scope.  I don't use the storage function often, but
when I need it, it comes in really handy.  And with certain Time Base
plugins, like the 7B92A, you can squeak out almost 500 Mhz from it.

If you want something a little smaller, you might consider the Tek
TM500 series mainframe, with a SC503 storage scope.  It's only 10 MHz,
but that's plenty good enough for the audio frequency range.

Mark

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