On Friday 22 July 2016 08:34:08 Leonardo Marsaglia wrote:

> 2016-07-19 13:02 GMT-03:00 Gene Heskett <[email protected]>:
> > Each has its strong points, and needs to be used according to what
> > you want to see.  So if the budget can cover both, have both in your
> > bag of tricks. A digital such as I have, can be sourced from fleabay
> >
> > <
> > http://www.ebay.com/itm/DSO5102P-Hantek-Digital-Oscilloscope-100MHz-
> >2CH-7-WVGA-US-LOCAL-24Hour-Ship-Out-/252262967482?hash=item3abc0b68ba
> >:g:ZysAAOSw4UtWShQK
> >
> >
> > for around $270 here in the states. $238+ship.
> >
> > I'd expect a similar unit might be sourced from the ebay.com on the
> > euro region.  This, after learning how to use it, would be my first
> > purchase. I believe its plenty fast enough to catch what we need to
> > catch when troubleshooting linuxcnc related stuff.  The pocket, much
> > more limited bandwidth stuff can also be quite handy, particularly
> > when you have to unplug its usb charging cable, and hook the ground
> > lead to something that is not ground in order to verify a certain
> > signal.
>
> I look into them from time to time but I don't remember the brand I
> was looking a while ago. Looks like a really nice unit, and from the
> reviews I've been reading it works great too. I'm really hesitant
> about buying now anyway because we're not using scopes everyday so the
> one we have by now just serves us ok. We mostly depend on the scope
> when it comes to retrofit a machine or may be repair one.
>
> I'm planning to return with induction heating tests whenever I have a
> little time for it (soon I hope), so I guess that's a good excuse to
> acquire one of them for that job.

Induction heating is something I'd like to make work on a small scale, 
with a coil big enough to pass over some of the stuff I might make out 
of 1/2" A2.

Ed Nisley, didn't you do something along those lines by rewinding a 
microwave transformer some years back up the log?

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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