Everytime there is a video about $50 O'scopes on ebay, *there are no more $50 O'scopes on ebay.*
@4funrc117 жыл бұрын
metatech LOL! *A DAVE must read this comment, comment!* Awesome!
@jeffmassey48607 жыл бұрын
Care for a LG 10 MHZ dual channel scope? I have one...Missouri.
@4funrc117 жыл бұрын
Jeff Massey You fishin', not trolling? Hmm, well maybe. :*|
@jeffmassey48607 жыл бұрын
Seriously available. Got an upgrade.
@Gameboygenius7 жыл бұрын
The "EEVBlog effect". Just try again in a few months.
@MrOpenGL7 жыл бұрын
One place to look for oscilloscopes are generic garage sales. Sometimes, the guy who's selling the stuff has absolutely no idea of what he's selling, so you can snatch a pretty good deal like it happened to me. I saw a Philips PM 3315 125MHz DSO on the table of the guy, and I asked how much he wanted, expecting at least 100€. He said that for 15(!) € he would sell it to me, since "this little TV" (Yes he was calling the DSO a little TV!) only displayed a line when he powered it up, and it was too complex for him to set up and had way too many buttons! It was one of the happiest days of my life, and when I got back on the train I was holding the oscilloscope like it was a child and looking at it with a huge smile (people looked at me like I was mad :D) Apparently, the service manuals for the thing cost more than I paid for it!
@Dlck.C.Normous5 жыл бұрын
Lucky bastard
@meowchin4 жыл бұрын
If you bought the service manual and you own a scanner, do humanity a favor and upload it online.
@demonsheadshot80862 жыл бұрын
Aw thats cute!!
@SimonBauer75 ай бұрын
id feel a little dirty but also happy.
@yauwohn3 жыл бұрын
I ordered a $30 Scope off Ebay as a parts scope....My Jaw dropped when I opened the box, well packed and the scope looked brand new, no scratches, no dings, couldn't believe my eyes!! Put her on the bench and plugged her in and switched on, HOLY OSCILLOSCOPES!! It fired up, perfect trace on the two channels!! So instead of a parts scope, it will get used. It's a Tektronix 2213 60Mhz two channel scope.
@TrippLilley7 жыл бұрын
True story: since moving to the Philippines, sixteen months ago, I've been missing my bench back in the US, and the abundance of good deals on old analog scopes. I'm watching this video with Dave going on about eBay US and thinking "yeah, I miss that." First scope he drills deep on and it's here, in Taguig. And the seller has like a half dozen old scopes (and thousands of other industrial surplus items, which are my weakness.) Cool.
@Apokalypzx7 жыл бұрын
You should do this kind of video as a live feed. We can watch as all the equipment you search for get sucked up in real-time.
@noyhcat7 жыл бұрын
The browser extension at 8:16 is called Imagus
@amckinley7 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
@Motorman21127 жыл бұрын
Ebay behaves like that by default.
@TheBigBigBlues7 жыл бұрын
Cheers
@geerant1017 жыл бұрын
Actually I believe the one Dave uses is called Hover Zoom.
@vhs58593 жыл бұрын
amogus
@andrewkowalczyk11567 жыл бұрын
Honestly if you want a good deal on analog scopes (and lab equipment in general) just go to a local hamfest. Not only are you going to meet the seller, hams are generally very friendly and will tell you about some of the quirks of the one you're looking at ahead of time. The only downside is that if you're not a HAM, they might spend a good 10 minutes trying to convince you to become one, but it's totally worth it to avoid ebay.
@embeddedbastler64066 жыл бұрын
Bought a broken oscilloscope from eBay for 20 bucks in february. I fixed it (blown .47uf cap parallel to mains and blown fuse replaced) and now a have a working oscilloscope :)
@randycarter20017 жыл бұрын
Often "For parts not working" is often ticked because the seller can't test it or has no idea of how to test it. Unit works fine they just have no clue how to even turn the damn thing on.
@Gameboygenius7 жыл бұрын
Dave mentioned that in the video, but then you'd take a gamble, AND not most likely get no warranty. Depends on whether you want to take the chance.
@sparkplug10187 жыл бұрын
Its either that, or the seller wanting to take no liability for what they're selling. Being sold "as-is" means your stuck with it basically.
@proyectosledar7 жыл бұрын
wooow I learned with a hitachi like that
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
My first work scope was a Hitachi V212
@PauloConstantino1677 жыл бұрын
nobody asked you what your first scope was dave you douchejob
@squelchedotter7 жыл бұрын
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@Ken-gi7sp7 жыл бұрын
Hello I'm new to this Farm and I'm asking anyone out there if they have admittance menu for Avid test you 3641 maintenance manual. I would appreciate any help anyway can give me and I thank you in advance. Best regards, Ken McGrath
@Gameboygenius7 жыл бұрын
Paulo Constantino, false. I've seen many people ask that.
@marcdraco21893 жыл бұрын
Four years later (again) and in Europe the prices are so high they ask if you know a good surgeon because you're going to sell a limb. It's even worse (thanks Covid!) for classic Heathkit stuff which I'd love to own.
@dardosordi7 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, I followed your advice from the last video and scored a lot of 3 Teks 2245A for 160 USD, sold 2 of them for close to that and kept the last one for me. Free scope!
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@keriksen27494 жыл бұрын
Damn I couldn't find a deal like that I did find a new 2245a in box for 2:30
@kelvinstokes9967 жыл бұрын
Too funny - I just gave away a working Hitachi V-212 a few days ago to a young kid who was extremely interested in learning about electronics. I didn't need it - I've got a modern 'scope, and it was just taking up space. Great cheap scope.
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@KeanM7 жыл бұрын
I don't need another cheap scope, but good video for how to search for almost anything on ebay. And The Castle is a great recommendation - my uncle is the actor that plays the old neighbour. He has one of the best lines in the movie, which I shouldn't repeat here :)
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@sircompo7 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up purely for the Commander Keen avatar!
@4funrc117 жыл бұрын
Kean Maizels C'mon! Jeezus! You bring up a "line" and then you drop it? Okay.
@swharden7 жыл бұрын
$50 scope + $150 shipping = $200 scope
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Then don't pay $150 shipping.
@felixfriedlander41277 жыл бұрын
Surely as an Australian you can sympathise: I had my eye out for a cheap scope locally for aaaaages... nothing. I eventually gave up and paid much more, but for an HP 54645D which I absolutely love.
@sparkplug10187 жыл бұрын
Look around long enough, you'll find it. I always use the "free shipping" filter on eBay when looking for deals, may take longer to find but it helps weed out the stupidly high shipping prices.
@foxyrollouts7 жыл бұрын
then don't get our hopes up
@airgliderz5 жыл бұрын
He said in the video "the best way" is to search, buy and pickup locally...
@sircompo7 жыл бұрын
I recently picked up a working Yokogawa DL1540 150MHz DSO from eBay for £115. Best part? came with a BRIEFCASE FULL OF PROBES. Over 15 decent probes, probably worth as much as the 'scope. The floppy drive and printer still work as well!!! Anyone know how much this scope would have cost new?
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Nice score!
@sircompo7 жыл бұрын
On reflection, the best part (in true EEVBlog style) was discovering some faults and fixing them. Thankfully they were simple, but still involved quite a bit of disassembly and a little soldering. It came from an auction house shifting equipment from an electronics manufacturer that went bust. Kinda sad, as there were staff names on some of the bags of spare probe parts in the briefcase and a hand written message on the bottom of the scope, "Keep me clean - I hate being dirty!".
@BootstrapWorkbench7 жыл бұрын
Dave, eventually the lithium battery in the unit will die, and it will complain endlessly. I made a video that covers how to replace the battery. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oaire5acq76eers
@sircompo7 жыл бұрын
Bootstrap Workbench - actually it was your video that helped me strip the scope down. Really appreciate the heads-up and link though 👍
@BootstrapWorkbench7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that it helped you out with your repair adventure.
@mariusg3nheimer7 жыл бұрын
I bought a Tektronix 2225A like 2 months ago for 38€. Seller said it was broken, but it arrived fully working so there's that. Still missing a good probe though :/ Really nice video, thanks a lot!
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Nice score!
@rainbowsalads7 жыл бұрын
Maybe the courier company fixed it?
@janijoeli7 жыл бұрын
That would be the world's first. :D
@julianfernandez26897 жыл бұрын
banged it back into place
@tl10247 жыл бұрын
Here's an idea! Make more smart friends! Meet some people who are smarter than you. That idea can advance your life anyway. If you are a beginner, talk to people who are more advanced in this field, one of them will have respect for your interest as a beginner, and will find you a deal (or maybe even free). I am not trying to say "you're dumb", I started by frying small christmas lights as a kid, we all started knowing jack squat. Go make a friend at the local computer shop (hey, it's a start). I got my first scope for free as a beginner. Not saying you should expect to have a free one "drop in your lap", but just saying try to make a smart friend or two, they will give you knowledge worth far more than a cheap deal on a scope. (And they may have a starter model sitting in their shed). I have much respect for the people who know more than I, but are still willing to talk to beginners like me, and answer my questions.
@dancahill91226 жыл бұрын
Tony Lindner Excellent advice Sir. Thank you !
@seamonkeys12y7 жыл бұрын
I like how Dave says he's going to check out Ebay Australia but for the rest of the video he's continues to waffle on about American scopes
@AusHobbies7 жыл бұрын
$50 USD, so $100 AUD?? Because I very rarely see scopes listed for less than $100 on Ebay Australia. Sometimes I even see broken Oscilloscopes just for parts being listed for $100... I lucked out and grabbed a 35Mhz BWD for less than $50, but that was after months of searching.
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
The Australia Tax
@BootstrapWorkbench7 жыл бұрын
Just a dot in the middle of the screen can be ok, if you are buying a modular scope, with no modules installed. My first eBay oscilloscope purchase was a "for parts" Tek 7623A, that had no sweep, but no modules. I was trying to repair a free not working 7623A, so I had a set of modules. I slapped the modules into the eBay 7623A, and everything worked. I had gotten the 7623A through eBay for $50US... after shipping.
@bbreeuwer45777 жыл бұрын
$50 scope, never seen one, if one. Pay $100 bucks shipping and and heaps on customs tax.
@blackwingmaster1417 жыл бұрын
I got 2 Telequipment D61-s from my university. Semi-functional, they required some restoration but hey, as long as CRT is good, they can be repared, as they are fully-transistorized design
@PlasmaHH7 жыл бұрын
Things are very different for different markets/countries. You have to switch on your brain and learn for your market. Dave is in a more lucky position than most countries I think. Especially when it comes to defective things. Here they sell for basically the same as working devices. You have to become a little ebay expert for your market. Look around for what things sold to get an idea of the price on your local market. And be patient. In a lot of markets the scopes are more expensive because there are not as many. Also the "buy locally" thing is a bad idea when you are not in a big city and not very mobile... For example for the tektronix, the cheapest this sold around here (shipped) is around 100 EUR.
@alfrede.neumann84397 жыл бұрын
Dennis Lubert Right! They don't care if it's broken or not. They pay for 30+ years old scopes much too much. These are all shelf queens. Safe your money a couple of month and buy a new digital scope. My two cents
@eve1287 жыл бұрын
I got lucky and scored a working KENWOOD CS-5165 (60 MHz 3 channels) for 29.50€ by bidding on "uncommon" scopes like KENWOOD. Not many people bid on them and its allways worth adding them to your watchlist and try your luck.
@drcyb3r5 жыл бұрын
I got a 60mhz Tek Scope for free from the "Dumpsterroom" of my School. I asked if i could have it and i got it for free. I don´t know if it works, because it first showed only a Point in the middle and the horizontal-knob moved it up and down. But after playing around with the Buttons and trying to set them in a Logical way, it seems to work. It flickers a lot but Shows me the test 1khz Signal it can generate.
@cberge8 Жыл бұрын
Been on the lookout for an inexpensive scope for about a year now. Finally found one for $40 hitache v1060 yesterday on Facebook marketplace 6 miles away from me. The seller picked it up at a garage sale along with some fishing equipment. The person who sold it to them thought it was part of a fish finder, but they couldn't find any of the sensors for it.
@Kaneo_3987 Жыл бұрын
That is comedy gold.
@zertali32917 жыл бұрын
Dave, great video as always! After reading some of the comments below that say it is impossible, I thought I would post about my personal experience picking up an inexpensive scope on ebay. First, I am in the US and can only speak to my experience hunting for scopes within my country. We all know that anytime you include international shipping into the equation the total cost of an item will increase dramatically, and the valuation of items vary by country as well,... and I do not keep a list of what X goes for in X country,... My personal experience: In Oct 2016 I picked up a Kikusui COR5560U (60Mhz 2ch) in working condition for $37.50 (buy it now) + $14.72 shipping. Grand total was $52.22 for a working scope. Scope only, power cord and probes were not included, but I had those lying around anyways. Adequate probes can also be obtained on ebay for < $10 if you search a bit. The Kikusui was in working condition, but was sold in as/is condition since the seller could not test it beyond power up (they were a general estate/lot reseller). They had 3 of these scopes for sale for the same price, with essentially the same auction description, and in the same condition. All of the scopes appear to have come from the same place (maybe a school), and all three were obviously in need of a good cleaning. The one I picked up cleaned up nicely. While ebay is the easiest to hunt for bargains like this, but you can probably get one even cheaper if you do not mind hunting a bit more, especially offline. Estate sales, pawn shops, garage sales, going-out-of-business sales/auctions, and the like often have awesome deals. Especially when the person selling the item has no idea what it is, and that happens a lot with test gear. Also, if you happen to work for a larger corporation that has research/dev departments, check with the tech guys to see if your company has a surplus department that you can purchase the equipment from. Back in the early 2000's I picked up an HP 1980b for $25 from my company's surplus depot (the guys at the surplus warehouse had no idea what it even was). Honestly, I wish I had not down-sized my classic HP 1980b scope a few years back, but that is a story for another day,... Happy scope hunting everyone!
@lionelhutz40467 жыл бұрын
Didn't know the V212s were that common! When I graduated from our equivalent of High School, the lab was going to throw out 5 perfectly fine ones because they got two new Rigols. I took care of them all, sold four of them to dad's work colleagues (industrial automation electronics wizards) for ~50 euros each and kept one for myself. It's the main workhorse at our hackerspace now!
@sparkplug10187 жыл бұрын
Pretty sweet deal you pulled there, have to keep your eyes out for things like that and man can you clean up.
@Rstan47 жыл бұрын
LOL casually I was looking for a backup oscilloscope for my trusty HITACHI 252 20Mhz, guess I'm gonna have to wait for the eevblog effect to wear out
@bertoid7 жыл бұрын
Cheap scopes on ebay? Yep, I recently got 4 (four) HP scopes for $20! (OK they were very old, one dead, one I haven't tested yet, but one is 4Ch storage...)
@NeuronalAxon7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but HP!
@janijoeli7 жыл бұрын
Laughed at The Castle references. The greatest Australian movie ever made? :) Another top tip for finding a cheap oscilloscope locally, from online auction sites / marketplaces etc in your country, if you do NOT live in an English speaking country: Search for "oscilloscope", in English. Sometimes people with no idea what they are selling just write down whatever the product name on the front panel is, and pretty much all oscilloscopes have the word "oscilloscope" written down along with the make & model. :) Another potential source could be local oldschool one or two man electronics repair shops, if there are still any. Usually the shops that are still around have been around for decades, and almost everything is kept for spares, including the test equipment, so there may be an old, nowadays replaced scope hiding in the corner somewhere. These will be well used units, but may be cheap or even free for someone who's coming to ask for one and is willing to carry it away.
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@jumpervii7 жыл бұрын
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@Axel-ro7dn7 жыл бұрын
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@QLTD7 жыл бұрын
lucky yanks. all the goodies in ebay.com! ebay AU sucks
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's a desert here.
@Eo_Tunun7 жыл бұрын
Hitachi V-1100A scored for just under 50 quid plus shipping at Ebay Germany. Sold as defect for lack of knowledge of the seller. Wonky electrolytic caps, but it works. will require some attention soonish, though. A great score, but the search lasted for well over a year. When looking at some of the auctions and how they ended, I understand what "stupid German money" means… Thanks to the EU, living near the border is very helpful to German buyers. :oD The Netherlands and Belgium are fairly close to my place. Ebay.be and ebay.nl are often worth a closer look.
@shmehfleh31157 жыл бұрын
I recently found an old scope just like this at a thrift shop for 25 bucks: www.ebay.com/itm/Nicolet-2090-Digital-Oscilloscope-/331968661540 I wouldn't have guessed from its looks, but it is a purely digital scope. It records waveforms onto a full-height 5 1/4" floppy drive. Yeah, this thing is huge.
@NeuronalAxon7 жыл бұрын
That's a cool 'scope!
@Falney7 жыл бұрын
It took me about 3 months but I did finally manage to get one for £60 (I live in the uk and there isn't a lot of reuse of products over here. The UK really has embraced the disposable electronics fad) I cleaned it up and repaired a duff channel and found it was too big for my bench (Corner desk in my bedroom) and then sold it for £150 :)
@zayanh28233 жыл бұрын
how did you get yours? ive been looking for them for a few days with no luck
@Falney3 жыл бұрын
@@zayanh2823 in the UK? Look on eBay for oscilloscope then under condition, click "for parts/not working" there are a lot on there right now for less than 100.
@SixSD7 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm a newbie to electronics and I bought a scope following your first video advice. What if you bought a working scope from ebay (tektronix 2430A) and it fails within a month? Is there anything I could do to try to repair the thing? Which are the most common malfuction causes for these scopes? In this case, the scope works fine for five minutes or so, then the trace freezes and eventually nothing works at all.
@NeuronalAxon7 жыл бұрын
Capacitors?
@rohitkhanna44877 жыл бұрын
This where working with a university is useful. I picked up a HP5454C 4 channel 2 Gsps from computer science dept of my university as they had binned it due to its big size. I recovered it an love to use it with its coloured LCD. Probably its one if the first scopes with lcd and coloured display.
@NeuronalAxon7 жыл бұрын
They were throwing it AWAY?! What country is this?
@matthewmiller60687 жыл бұрын
One thing to watch on looking at the pictures, I've been "burned" on things before where they show generic pictures or pick up someone else's pictures of a working one that looks really good but the actual item is in far worse condition than the pictures show (e.g. missing knobs/buttons, dents, etc). It's especially popular in "as-is" items in my experience. The ones I like more are when they have crappy pictures and say its broken including WHAT specifically is broken. At least for computer parts that's a more reliable way to find stuff.
@Grumskiz7 жыл бұрын
I see a lot of comments right now either arguing the "ebay" or the "50$" part. Depending on where you live and where the scope comes from, you likely have a point. However, I believe it's also likely that you can find an analog oscilloscope for a bargain price if you keep your eyes open. Check some of the following local places, if available: Schools, Colleges, Universities, Military Training Grounds (highly recommended), Repair Shops (Cars, Electronics, you name it), Hacker or Maker spaces (people will hook you up) Make sure you get to talk to someone who actually knows what these devices are and where they could be stored. Pretty much all larger education places have huge stockpiles of old electronics and other equipment that have been forgotten about once a certain project ended. Asking the secretary will not get you very far.
@Tedybear3157 жыл бұрын
If worried about shipping costs. Click "Closest" first for distance and see if anyone's selling one locally. If so? Then contact the seller and ask if you can purchase and pick up locally. If they flat out say "Shipping only, no local pickup" and they are within driving distance? I would still ask. If they refuse, then walk away. Many times people will jack up the shipping and handling costs beyond reality so they can pad their $$$. I think Dave mentions this, but I'm running late for getting into work.
@foxyrollouts7 жыл бұрын
None of us have a magic dumpster
@mortente7 жыл бұрын
I bought a Tektronix 2465B localy here in Norway for 65$ fully working with probes. I hope it's an ok scope i didnt do any research before i bought it.
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Woah, probably the best analog scope ever made!
@NeuronalAxon7 жыл бұрын
Bandwidth: 400MHz Rise time: 875ps No. of channels: 4ch Up to 500 ps/div Timing Resolution I'd buy that for a dollar!
@7head7metal77 жыл бұрын
In Germany Hameg is a good brand to buy. They have been acquired by Rohde&Schwarz some time ago. There is a lot of old analog ones in decent condition, I own two myself. And sometimes I can buy old test equipment from my local university, mostly for under 50 bucks. Some labs have stacks of old analog scopes they don't get rid of ("just in case"), or for legal reasons, when it has been bought with money from the government. But there is a good chance they will sell you one for a few bucks. If you know some of the lab staff, just ask them. Some even sell old stuff internally. So if you know someone with access to these selling lists, ask them to tell you when there is something of interest.
@comingapart7 жыл бұрын
the problem isn't finding a scope for $50. It's finding a $50 scope that will ship for less than $60 bucks. I've noticed alot of people will list "local pickup" as an option, so it shows as free shipping when sorting that way. The best scope deal i've found is a single channel 5mhz Heath for $40, that needs $75 worth of parts to get it functional... Deals are out there, but you have to put work and time into finding one.
@stevec50007 жыл бұрын
I can beat that, I found an $800 eBay scope at Goodwill for $75!
@uwezimmermann54277 жыл бұрын
I myself pulled a Hameg 60MHz off eBay in Germany more than 10 years ago - and I am still happy with it. From experience in our student lab at Uppsala University where we have several different scopes I can highly recommend the Hitachi scopes. The LG and GW Instek (=TENMA=ATTEN) we have in the student lab are ok, but the "user interface" is not as intuitive, however, if it's your own scope you will get used to it.
@andycristea7 жыл бұрын
I just watched "The Castle" and it was awesome! Thanks Dave! Straight to the pool room with that DVD!
@superdau7 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it does anything, but if I come accross an offer like the one from elec-mall, I report them to ebay for listing practices. The abuse of multi item auctions makes search by price pretty useless, especially when the second product isn't even mentioned in the title.
@mbirth7 жыл бұрын
Or do some dumpster diving and walk home with a TDS 784D for free… or two.
@JacGoudsmit7 жыл бұрын
Possibly redundant comment: Make sure you can find a service manual. That way if you DO need to repair it or calibrate it, you know you can (or you can find someone who can).
@slap_my_hand7 жыл бұрын
the american website is the "easy mode" of ebay.
@harukinzaphod7 жыл бұрын
You use the same log in for every eBay site but you need to log in to each site separately. You can also do a search from eBay Australia for sellers that don't specify Australia as a shipping country but the way items are categorised vary from one version of eBay to the next and search results don't necessarily match to the same categories.
@khronscave7 жыл бұрын
You don't even have to log in on the other sites. You can search without logging in, and after you find the relevant item, just change the ".com" (or whichever site you searched on) on the item page, to ".de" or ".co.uk" or whichever one you routinely use. I often search for stuff on the german version, then change the link to the british version which i use, and then ask the seller whether they ship to where i live. Most of the times they agree, so it's all good.
@harukinzaphod7 жыл бұрын
That's true but if you want to bid or buy I think you will need to log in.
@khronscave7 жыл бұрын
You obviously do, but you don't need to be logged in on the version of the site where you found the item. Say you found the item on the ".com"; open the item page, change the ".com" to the version you *are* logged into, and bid away :)
@harukinzaphod7 жыл бұрын
That's right - the main problem is that it is sometimes difficult to say find something you saw on the .com site on the .com.au site etc as the categorisations used are different from different sites and that affects the search results even though the item may still be accessible.
@khronscave7 жыл бұрын
Umm... I guess you missed(?) the "open the item page" step i mentioned :) (ie. *not* the search results page)
@MichaelEckl7 жыл бұрын
I just got an old Siemens Oscilloscope with 2 channels and 20MHz for local pickup on ebay for 9 Euros last week. Was looking for a few months until I found it. And its working perfectly. So this is possible
@NeuronalAxon7 жыл бұрын
Siemens? Cool - that's not going to be a pile of rubbish, is it? :)
@MichaelEckl7 жыл бұрын
No I'll keep that one ;)
@martinkuliza3 жыл бұрын
21:12 sorry... What ???? Lesser Known brands.............. KIKUSUI ????? Kikusui is not lesser known Kikusui kicks arse and is well known Everyone back in the day wanted a Kikusui, I have a kikusui CRO myself complete with instruction manual approx. 1985 Vintage, i think that's what you wanted back in the day in my opinion a very well known brand
@PeowPeowPeowLasers4 жыл бұрын
*Gets excited about $50 scopes on Ebay*. *Remembers he lives in the UK*. *Finds only knackered old tube scopes with rusty cases for £50*.
@MrSlowestD167 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on "mid priced" scopes (especially if you can get them used, like on ebay), like this: www.amazon.com/Hantek-DSO5072P-Digital-Oscilloscope-Bandwidth/dp/B00RJPXB6Y/ref=pd_cp_469_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZD593YSVPBWYBQ8BDCWK - $230 shipped (new) or this: www.ebay.com/itm/Rigol-Oscilloscope-DS1062CA-60MHz-2-Channel-2-GSa-s-Real-Time-Sampling-/282327335737?hash=item41bc054339:g:cPwAAOSwA3dYXKtk - $287 shipped (used) I can spend more than 50 bucks, I would prefer not to go with an old analog scope, but I don't want to drop 400 bux on one either. Since I'm only a hobbyist I'm thinking I won't get a ton of usage, so hard to justify breaking out of the 200's.
@THOMMGB3 ай бұрын
Dave, I belong to the Southern California Antique Radio Society. At our swap meet last weekend, I picked up a pristine Tektronix 2211 in perfect working order for $50.00. It also came with a large plastic bag full of probes and adapters. Still learning about it but it’s so cool.
@MatthewSuffidy7 жыл бұрын
I think I mostly watch this channel to try to understand how electronic stuff works. I don' t want to like blow a lot of cash trying to make electronic stuff. So I think really I don't need an oscilloscope because I am mostly never going to make electronic stuff. I have not thought of a weird new product that doesn't exist, in which case I could try to do that, but probably someone would immediately clone it. But I think a triggered digital scope would be more useful than these oscillations type of thing, Yesterday I got an alarm/clock radio off of the internet for $5. I was thinking of trying to use the tuner knob/ferrite etc to tune low frequencies like HAM radio, and feed them into a bt878 card I modded for sampling. But already I am getting a bit weary of the technical costs etc. You'd think people would just want to unload analog scopes. Here in Ottawa, there is a NEVER ENDING flow of projections tv for free saying you need to carry it out yourself.
@giammyzanna7 жыл бұрын
I know that a video's topic can't be true for every country, especially this kind. I just checked here in Italy and for like 100 euros you can get one of those really old small oscilloscopes and usually those are in pretty bad shape and sometimes in need of some kind of repair. I guess I'll need to look around quite a bit...
@zynius7 жыл бұрын
Not all airplanes have wipers, for instance the Bombardier Challenger 300 business jet doesn't, instead it relies on a special window coating. It's certainly rated for IMC conditions.
@mikemonnig30463 жыл бұрын
Just received a quote for $3442 for a Tektronix 2225 with $595 calibration fee for a total of $4037. Ouch. ( Equipment is refurbished and includes a Parts and Labor Warranty. This Quote is valid for 30 Days. )
@DonnyHooterHoot2 жыл бұрын
I just snagged an old Good Will instruments GOS-622G for 21 dollars US! It's branded Energy Concepts inc. 20 Mhz and it works great! Someone had "wonked" all the settings and thought it was dead. It's perfect for my old C64 and Amiga stuff!
@3dsmaxrocks699 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of oscilloscopes.....I bought a Marantz ST-8 Esotec tuner with built in scope at a flea market for 40 bucks about 17 years ago. Was in mint condition. Looked online for any info and didn't find anything.......because that tuner was so rare! Ended up selling on eBay for 1200. Should've kept it.
@mayus95525 жыл бұрын
Dave's Browser plugin is called *Imagus*
@D800Lover6 жыл бұрын
Heaps available in the US. Here is Australia there is nothing, saw one 20MHz scope in VIC and buy it now $250 plus $30 postage = $280. Waaaaahhhhhh..... I bought a *200* MHz Siglient for well under $600 - a *20* MHz analogue scope should be a small fraction of that.
@StoneShards5 жыл бұрын
Paying $80 shipping for a $50 used scope...meh...
@CaptainDangeax7 жыл бұрын
Sometimes one needs luck. 4 years ago I found a dual trace 100MHz digital oscilloscope in a local "empty your attic" fair (very common all around France in spring and summer). It had the user manual and only one probe, and I paid a huge 15 euros. Yes, fifteen.
@tomaszwota14652 жыл бұрын
Damn
@andreykorenev14337 жыл бұрын
Sometimes companies just throw old scopes out along with other stuff. Especially if they don't work. So it might be valuable to locate them and peek into their dumpsters from time to time (I'm not joking). I saved my scope from the destruction. There were two of them and both of them didn't work. I paid ~20$, repaired one of them using parts from the second one and still have some spare parts for it. It is a quite compact 10MHz, 100uV/DIV(!!!) dual channel analog scope. Even modern ones don't have such sensitive front end!
@peterschmidt99427 жыл бұрын
All well and good for the guys oversea's as test equipment can be picked up for a song. As you well know, yeah you can get a $50 oscilloscope in Oz, but it ain't gonna be a tektronix. They might sell for $50 over the pond but here' they're selling for no less than $250 for an oldie. So if you don't mind what brand you can get 'em even cheaper. I got a Kikusui 5021 that needed some minor trace adjustments and the back lights fixed for $20 (but it was listed as working). Easy fix once you work out how to get the front off! Suits my audio needs.
@vintagetubeamplifiers Жыл бұрын
Always ask older friends & relatives. I got a Tektronix 2235 scope with the cart and all probes for FREE! because he was tired of it taking up room not being used. Just ask around and be patient.
@martinj92686 жыл бұрын
"Being as all of the ones you found were around $150+ after shipping, I don't really see the point of this at all. Even if they accepted an offer of $1 it wouldn't be a $50 oscilloscope when you pay $130 S/H, and they damn certain won't meet you in person unless its market as local pickup.
@catthetrout7 жыл бұрын
Hey picked up a Rigol DS1054Z for $250 on craigslist in the states not long ago. Also was already hacked for full bandwidth and decoders. I am one happy guy.
@michaelhawthorne86967 жыл бұрын
There is a TEK 2235 100MHz scope going for £65.88 (7 bids) within 100 miles of me. Best bargain I've seen so far. (UK Market)
@hobbyelectronics66307 жыл бұрын
The $50 scope costs about $75 to $100 to ship it to Canada. A new Hantek scope direct from China costs about the same. I chose a new Hantek over those questionable used adds -No power cords -don't know what it is -doesn't have leads -selling as scrap but it works -works intermittently. If I had the skill level to repair a scope I'd probable already own a scope. As a hobbyist I need a scope that already works.
@Streaky1000013 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't discount those old digital storage scopes so quick. I've got an old Tektronix 2220 that I very much like. Admittedly, what I do in the electronics world is as a pure hobbyist, but I'd say it's not a bad scope. And I realise you say that there isn't much memory on them, which is true enough, however I'm guessing people here wanting to get a cheap scope wont be too fussed about the storage capacity, I you're primarily looking at scopes that have no storage, so I think it's fair to assume that limited storage space isn't an issue. In terms of the function of the scope, ignoring the storage stuff, I like it, I will caveat that by saying I acquired mine for free by saving it from a one way trip into a skip, so obviously can't really talk about weather I think it's worth what I paid for it!
@Storm88734 жыл бұрын
I managed to get a Sampo SSI-2360 (analog) for free. It's a two channel 60mhz model. No instructions of course. Anyone know anything about these scopes or if they are any good?
@marklewus54684 жыл бұрын
I just scored a Tek2225 in good working condition, calibrated in 2016, for 60 bucks on eBay. Use Make An Offer, it can be done...
@guusvanmarle73447 жыл бұрын
I bought an tektronix 545A, from 1959, at our local garage sale, i couldn't test it but when I brought it home it still worked, I paided €10 for it.
@1959Berre7 жыл бұрын
A bought a second hand Dynatec scope on a local flee market website. I personally picked it up at the seller's and checked it on the spot. Including 3 probes and a bunch of BNC-connectors. 100 € Workes like a charm
@MrMariotwo7 жыл бұрын
E bay will no longer covered you by "eBay Money Back Guarantee" . There NO GOOD if you do not receive an item you pay for. I am out for $428 US.
@accutrons45407 жыл бұрын
Mate in Australia. If you let you mates know what your in the market for. You can get one easily. I got an awesome hitachi V-212 20Mhz free from a mate of my brother in laws. Ex uni works like a charm. Just got to get the word out.
@Bulletstop756 жыл бұрын
Oh, you can find them under 50 bucks all day....minus shipping. half of them have 50 plus bucks in shipping alone.
@adoniscmj32127 жыл бұрын
The best deal I can find is an HP for $100 it is a four channel 150mhz scope, but most everyone thinks their old scope is still worth what it was when new.
@keithb67172 жыл бұрын
I sell everything as parts/non working even if it works. To sell anything as used/working I must guarantee it for a month. Only a fool would guarantee that decades old gear performs to original specs as required to list as used.
@worroSfOretsevraH7 жыл бұрын
High bandwidth probes probably won't work too well on a 10-20MHz scope with high input capacitance.
@ernststravoblofeld7 жыл бұрын
Don't watch this. It just made me spend $70
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
EEVblog disclaimer: All care, no responsibility
@ernststravoblofeld7 жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to getting it. I feel like I've been finding my way with a white stick long enough, and it's time to be able to see.
@ernststravoblofeld7 жыл бұрын
Update if anyone cares. Very happy. Looks great, works great. Some dirty pots, but that's fixable. It's already made some things much easier. Thanks for the video Dave!
@steverojas41806 жыл бұрын
I thought it was BS but no, I just got a scope on ebay for 20+30 shipping. I made an offer on a scope that was listed for 36.
@Skirmitch7 жыл бұрын
In my country the same ones are listed for 300-400 USD..... I hate so much this country's market...
@WhiteDieselShed7 жыл бұрын
Even if you put for scrap/parts/not working a buyer can still open an item not as described case and get their money back. A big gripe for a lot of sellers. But you do get those sellers that say not working and they have ripped parts out so its incomplete.
@mirkomueller34127 жыл бұрын
We don't wanna know, how to find an analog Oscilloscope, we want to know how to dumpsterdive to get a $1K DSO.
@Henchman19777 жыл бұрын
My default west-coast zip code is 90210.... For obvious reasons.
@dummyvariable30797 жыл бұрын
I found one in my uni's garbage area. Trigger circuit was out of sync, took me an hour to fix it, sold for $115 on ebay.
@khronscave7 жыл бұрын
A year or two back, remembering Dave's Tek 2225, just for kicks, i browsed through a couple of the "local" (here in Finland) buy&sell type sites, and i came across a guy selling a 2225 and a 2230 (2x100MHz digital storage scope), both allegedly dead. The 2225 turned out to be actually ok :D The 2230 needed some work (some bits in the PSU protection area had blown - a triac, a zener etc), but they're both alive & kickin'. And the best part is, they cost me like 70eu (~80$-ish) together, delivered :P
@EEVblog7 жыл бұрын
Sweet deal.
@khronscave7 жыл бұрын
That it is, indeed. I've even tacked on a trigger output to the 2230, to "emulate" a 4ch scope, if ever i need one. www.dropbox.com/s/pu47gewskaaw1zd/IMG_9761.JPG
@richardcranium58397 жыл бұрын
if it weren't for bad luck i'd have no luck at all. everytime i look i just miss them. some people fall in a pile of poo and come out smelling like roses. me .......recycled dog food
@gunnish13377 жыл бұрын
Here in Sweden i had to wait a couple of years to be able to get ANY cheap one. It seems like there are just a small amount of test equipment here, or people just recycle them.
@George-gz5zm7 жыл бұрын
To be fair if people can't find them then it's their own fault. I understand Dave is doing this because people have been bitching at him but this is basic searching.
@cheewurz4 жыл бұрын
Dave...I Watched that Video...took me a year to Find a Scope for $50 on EBay! I scored a 100MHZ HP in Perfect Shape & Like New with Front Cover, Utility Bag, Service Manual and Both HP Probes!! It Popped-Up and I jumped on it!!! Most Scopes on EBay are Sold by people who make a living scouring EBay and/or Auctions and Reselling at Inflated Prices. Anyway...I am Living Proof that it can be done.