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Hi Didier

I have a low cost DSO, the HP 54600 "Jedi", and it has an X-Y mode (as well as a
"Roll" mode which emulates a strip chart recorder at very low time/div
settings).  Now how well it would work in this application would be a very good
question.  I do suspect it would not be very satisfactory.

Daun 

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I think you mean "Most *analog* scopes can be used in X-Y display mode". I
have not looked closely, but I do not remember seeing X-Y mode on a DSO,
even though I am sure the high end models support it.

Didier KO4BB


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Most scopes can be used in X-Y mode anyway but the X-Y display  is really 
just the back end of the scope without the fancy twiddly  bits on the
front:-)
 
regards
 
Nigel
GM8PZR


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