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Re: Oscilliscope recommendation



I have heard a Tektronix 466 works perfectly for this kind of work.
I have a used one I could sell you for about 650.

Good Luck



On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Tesla list wrote:

> Original poster: "Jon Rosenstiel" <jonr-at-pacbell-dot-net> 
> 
> Hello esteemed coilers,
> 
> I have a background in electronics, (Ham radio in high school, radar in the
> military and so on), but since that time I have not worked in the
> electronics industry and therefore am pretty much out of the electronics
> loop. I still enjoy electronics as a hobby, (Tesla coils, HV experiments,
> simple projects, repairing things, etc).
> 
> I am somewhat familiar with the operation of a scope, (I still have an old
> Heathkit that I use from time to time).  I have tried to use the Heathkit to
> scope my coil, but the results were not very good. It seems pretty hard to
> watch the scope while the sparks are flying! I see quite a few references to
> storage scopes on this list, sounds like something that may help me scope my
> coil.
> 
> Now for the question: Keeping the above in mind, what are your
> recommendations for a decent scope that I could use to further my knowledge
> about the operation of my coil? I really would like know more about the
> quenching. Earlier today I looked in one of my many electronic catalogues
> and saw some scopes that went for $4500.00!! Holy cow! Hopefully I could
> find a used scope for a lot less!
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jon
> 
> 
> 
>