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any cheap handheld of pc-based scope

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Tweetldee

Jan 1, 1970
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Mullin said:
as subject

Depends on how hand-held the PC is...

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Mullin

Jan 1, 1970
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indeed, i'm just thinking buying a handheld scope or a pc-based scope.

any pros and cons?

i consider them because no need to have a more big instrument at home.
 
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Walter Harley

Jan 1, 1970
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Mullin said:
sorry, should be handheld or pc-based

It's still not a well-formed question. A good start would be to make a
well-formed sentence, or perhaps even a paragraph; the need for ESP would
decrease. But basically it's going to be hard for anybody to give you any
useful information unless we know what you want the instrument for, whether
you want used or new, what "cheap" means to you, what your level of skill
with the instrument is, whether you have the tools and know-how to calibrate
or repair a used scope, ...

Some Googling through old posts on this newsgroup will give you a sense of
what others have answered to similar questions, and of what kind of
information you need to specify before your question is meaningful.

At present your question is analogous to "any cheap two door or diesel car."
 
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mike

Jan 1, 1970
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Mullin said:
indeed, i'm just thinking buying a handheld scope or a pc-based scope.

any pros and cons?

i consider them because no need to have a more big instrument at home.

Handheld and PC-based scopes are the MOST expensive ways to go
and have the least performance/most limitations. Get yourself an older TEK
portable scope. Which one depends a LOT on what you want to do with it.
mike


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