V vibe CarAudio.com Elite 664 0 Prescott, AZ Dec 27, 2013 #1 looking to buy the best bang for the buck oscilloscope i can find. any suggestions or anybody selling theres? thanks Click to read more...
looking to buy the best bang for the buck oscilloscope i can find. any suggestions or anybody selling theres? thanks Click to read more...
zins184 10+ year member Bazooka Zins 110 0 tx Dec 27, 2013 #2 I use a tpi 440, I seen others like the uni-t UT81B.
Y yogegoy Senior VIP Member 314 0 San Jose, Ca. Dec 27, 2013 #3 I was able to buy a Fluke 105 for $300 in ebay. It basically rids you of all your old DMM and very easy to learn.
I was able to buy a Fluke 105 for $300 in ebay. It basically rids you of all your old DMM and very easy to learn.
OP V vibe CarAudio.com Elite 664 0 Prescott, AZ Dec 27, 2013 Thread Starter #4 I use a tpi 440, I seen others like the uni-t UT81B. Click to expand... heard that its really hard to see anything on the screen
I use a tpi 440, I seen others like the uni-t UT81B. Click to expand... heard that its really hard to see anything on the screen
zins184 10+ year member Bazooka Zins 110 0 tx Dec 27, 2013 #5 On my 440 I can see it just fine. But the UT81B I never used.
calebkhill 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,105 0 Phenix City, Alabama Dec 29, 2013 #6 Dso nano 60$?
bradl79 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,431 0 NLR Dec 29, 2013 #7 agree with caleb, great item and easy to use and inexpensive.