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Hello,
I have this old oscilloscope. I need to ask a few basic questions based on your experience:
1. Will I be able to substitute the CRT with another one (probably smaller in size) and re-calibrate the amplifiers for the new CRT used? (assumming proper CRT voltage adjustments)
2. If I use this oscilloscope (5MHz) as an output to a 100MHz spectrum analyzer (which outputs X,Y signals) will I be able to display the frequency range of 100MHz with this 5MHz oscilloscope or do I need amplifiers that can do 100MHz?
3. Is there any simpler osciloscope to build using descrete components (still useable op to a few MHz) than this one?
I have this old oscilloscope. I need to ask a few basic questions based on your experience:
1. Will I be able to substitute the CRT with another one (probably smaller in size) and re-calibrate the amplifiers for the new CRT used? (assumming proper CRT voltage adjustments)
2. If I use this oscilloscope (5MHz) as an output to a 100MHz spectrum analyzer (which outputs X,Y signals) will I be able to display the frequency range of 100MHz with this 5MHz oscilloscope or do I need amplifiers that can do 100MHz?
3. Is there any simpler osciloscope to build using descrete components (still useable op to a few MHz) than this one?