You'll be wanting a copy of Tektronix's "XYZs of Oscilloscopes" - This
has been in free production for many many years and is continually
updated, to the extent that there is almost no analogue stuff in
recent editions.

The latest version is at 
http://www.tek.com/Measurement/programs/301913X312631/index1.html
(free signup required)

You will have to scout the web for a version that is from about 2000
or before to get the analogue side - I have a PDF from 2002 which has
some analogue content.

Whatever version you end up with, its an excellent document on
'scopes, how to use them, what they are good for, and what they are
rubbish at.

Nick


On Jul 17, 6:37 pm, Mimewar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone here, know of a good  " I have an oscilloscope, but don't
> have a clue how to use it" guide?  I have had it for over a year, and
> now that I'm getting into more programming, analog/digital, and logic
> circuits, I need to figure it out.  Any help?
>
> Shane

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