12-24-2014, 11:48 AM
Guys,
you are complicating everything.
He who knows one scope, knows them all.
This is why I am telling you, go find ANY general purpose scope description, and just work with it.
I worked with tons of them in my life, and after using the very first scope in my physics lab, I ever had to look in the manual again.
Then came the digital scopes...of course the first one I had to do some reading upon, but then again, they are all the same after that.
you are complicating everything.
He who knows one scope, knows them all.
This is why I am telling you, go find ANY general purpose scope description, and just work with it.
I worked with tons of them in my life, and after using the very first scope in my physics lab, I ever had to look in the manual again.
Then came the digital scopes...of course the first one I had to do some reading upon, but then again, they are all the same after that.