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    yeah ill finger it out.. i have shipped plenty stuff.. i was just wondering about the internal components
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    call me and I'll walk you through it.

    I have skype working.

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    steve, these leads will work right?
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    yeah, those are nice, and they have compensation adjustments, which lets you match the response of the probe to the scope for fast work.

    You pump a fast square wave into the probe and tune the little screw adjustment back at the connector for best looking edges.
    very nice.

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    cool thnx, ill buy them (no probes included with scope)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mixedgas View Post
    yeah, those are nice, and they have compensation adjustments, which lets you match the response of the probe to the scope for fast work.

    You pump a fast square wave into the probe and tune the little screw adjustment back at the connector for best looking edges.
    very nice.

    Steve
    One reason I went with the HP Agilent 1740A was that it had a source of fast square wave built in. It had just about everything I knew might be important. These new LCD scopes look nice though, I'd have one, if I had money for it.

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    well i got the scopes..
    they came in original packaging, are bareley used, and work perfectly...

    don't mind the thick looking wave form.... thats just my finger...
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    Suh - weet! Send me a tracking number when you have one.

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    Good score that looks like a nice little scope.

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    It will hopefully be the replacement for my big honking 7603. It isn't as good as my 7603 but should clear out some space. If anyone is interested in a 7603 (tektronix) and cart let me know. It's big so it might be better if you are local to austin or willing to travel. PM me if interested. (I am not holding my breath.)

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