large_ghostman Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 6, 2013 #1 this is a long scope vid with loads of info i found it realy good its long but there is a break down by time of each section here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/oscilloscope-training-class-%28long%29/ Last edited by a moderator: Sep 10, 2013
this is a long scope vid with loads of info i found it realy good its long but there is a break down by time of each section here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/oscilloscope-training-class-%28long%29/
dr pepper Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 16, 2013 #2 I wish I had a 'scope when I was 11. Oh wait they werent invented then.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jan 17, 2013 #3 dr pepper said: I wish I had a 'scope when I was 11. Oh wait they werent invented then. Click to expand... Are you a lot older than you appear then?, scopes were pre-WWII.
dr pepper said: I wish I had a 'scope when I was 11. Oh wait they werent invented then. Click to expand... Are you a lot older than you appear then?, scopes were pre-WWII.
dr pepper Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 17, 2013 #4 I feel a lot older than I am. My first 'scope was a transistorised unilab.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jan 17, 2013 #5 I've got a book here 'The Oscilloscope at Work', which I bought years back from a second hand book shop - first published 1954 I bought a number of other electronics books at the same time, presumably someone had a clear out
I've got a book here 'The Oscilloscope at Work', which I bought years back from a second hand book shop - first published 1954 I bought a number of other electronics books at the same time, presumably someone had a clear out
dr pepper Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 17, 2013 #6 I have something similar, a publication the navy used to issue its radio operators, from about the same time, there are some good explanations and calculations for various aerial designs, I used to use it a lot. Till I started fixing smelly papermill machines.
I have something similar, a publication the navy used to issue its radio operators, from about the same time, there are some good explanations and calculations for various aerial designs, I used to use it a lot. Till I started fixing smelly papermill machines.