On 16 August 2012 20:00, Jason Burton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 have a middle-aged Tek scope with both digital storage and analog.
It also has direct output to an X-Y plotter. (GPIB too)
It is rather small, though not in the pocket class. (A little smaller
than A4 paper footprint). It doesn't look like they were ever very
common, and I paid £100 for it, which is probably a very small
fraction of what all that cutting-edge tech cost in 1985.

It's a Sony / Tektronix 336 and searching the internets seems to
indicate that I paid less than the going rate.
http://www.komu.jp/336.html shows decent pictures of one.

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