Hey guys,

 

I'm looking at getting a scope to setup a basic test bench at my place.
Mainly I'll be using it to repair amateur radios, amplifiers, and maybe some
debugging of digital circuits later.

 

There is a guy on CL that is offering me an older Tektronix 2252 100Mhz
analog scope with digital storage and integrated volt-meter for $350.  He
can't vouch for its calibration.

 

Alternatively, I'm looking at the Rigol DS1102E which is the same price.  It
is a Chinese made LCD based digital scope that is much smaller and portable
and seems to have good reviews.  It is 1GSa/sec, rated 100MHz with a million
point storage.

 

Which do you think is the better investment?  I know that the Tek is a high
quality device but it is over 20 years old and probably impossible to fix if
something breaks in it.  The Rigol is new but probably not well made but the
portability and desk space I'd save seems like a real plus.  I'm worried
that it won't be high enough resolution for doing the radio repairs but most
IF frequencies in radios are around 465KHz so it might be fine.

 

Or, maybe one of you guys has an older scope you want to sell?

 

Sova

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