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wrote on 12/7/03 8:48 PM: Here's a thought for you. If you don't get QST then you should sign up and get it. Every month they have a tutorial on basic electronics using your basic meter, function generator, scope etc to make measurements. I would assume from your comments that you don't have much experience using test equipment so these tutorials are a good way for you to learn and have some fun doing it too. Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Yes, this is good advice. Actually I have been getting QST since I passed my Ham exam a few month ago but had not really started reading it seriously (now that I am semi snowed in it will be a great read). But you are right, the hints and kinks section and in particular the apparently rather new "Hands-on radio" section are quite useful. Maybe I was concentrating too much on the scope, but if I just patiently read QST for a while I will probably get all the info I ever wanted. Best regards from Maine Uwe KB1JOW |
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html QST is a good mag but if you want to learn to use a scope, you really aren't going to learn it from QST. A 2 page article that might show up once every 3 years isn't going to get the job done for you. pThe "Hands On..." book by Barry Ross is certianly good but whomever is asking $120 for it is either an out and out thief, or is completely out to lunch. That's a $20 book and you can probably get one for less on eBay if you watch and wait. Someone mentioned "Use of the Oscilloscope - A Programmed Text" : this is excellent for first time user; it was written for a university course. Guaranteed to get you up and running with the scope. pPhil pUwe Langmesser wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITEI was very interested in all that talk about how much Tektronics sucks bralthough after reading most of it I don't think it reflects my concerns. pI just recently bought an old 465 and am learning to use it and I was brwondering if with so many knowledgable folks somebody could recommend a good brbook which would teach the intricacies of using this level of equipment. brHopefully with good hands on examples and not on a trivial level which tells brme to wear eye protection when using any Tektronics product. pRegards from snowy Maine pUwe/blockquote /html |
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html QST is a good mag but if you want to learn to use a scope, you really aren't going to learn it from QST. A 2 page article that might show up once every 3 years isn't going to get the job done for you. pThe "Hands On..." book by Barry Ross is certianly good but whomever is asking $120 for it is either an out and out thief, or is completely out to lunch. That's a $20 book and you can probably get one for less on eBay if you watch and wait. Someone mentioned "Use of the Oscilloscope - A Programmed Text" : this is excellent for first time user; it was written for a university course. Guaranteed to get you up and running with the scope. pPhil pUwe Langmesser wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITEI was very interested in all that talk about how much Tektronics sucks bralthough after reading most of it I don't think it reflects my concerns. pI just recently bought an old 465 and am learning to use it and I was brwondering if with so many knowledgable folks somebody could recommend a good brbook which would teach the intricacies of using this level of equipment. brHopefully with good hands on examples and not on a trivial level which tells brme to wear eye protection when using any Tektronics product. pRegards from snowy Maine pUwe/blockquote /html |
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VA3UX wrote:
!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en" html QST is a good mag but if you want to learn to use a scope, you really aren't going to learn it from QST. A 2 page article that might show up once every 3 years isn't going to get the job done for you. pThe "Hands On..." book by Barry Ross is certianly good but whomever is asking $120 for it is either an out and out thief, or is completely out to lunch. That's a $20 book and you can probably get one for less on eBay if you watch and wait. Someone mentioned "Use of the Oscilloscope - A Programmed Text" : this is excellent for first time user; it was written for a university course. Guaranteed to get you up and running with the scope. pPhil pUwe Langmesser wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITEI was very interested in all that talk about how much Tektronics sucks bralthough after reading most of it I don't think it reflects my concerns. pI just recently bought an old 465 and am learning to use it and I was brwondering if with so many knowledgable folks somebody could recommend a good brbook which would teach the intricacies of using this level of equipment. brHopefully with good hands on examples and not on a trivial level which tells brme to wear eye protection when using any Tektronics product. pRegards from snowy Maine pUwe/blockquote /html You may also want to head over the local college and talk to the electronics profs. they may let you sit in on a lecture regarding using the 'scope. -- Donovan Hill VA7LNX (Basic, Advanced) |
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VA3UX wrote:
!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en" html QST is a good mag but if you want to learn to use a scope, you really aren't going to learn it from QST. A 2 page article that might show up once every 3 years isn't going to get the job done for you. pThe "Hands On..." book by Barry Ross is certianly good but whomever is asking $120 for it is either an out and out thief, or is completely out to lunch. That's a $20 book and you can probably get one for less on eBay if you watch and wait. Someone mentioned "Use of the Oscilloscope - A Programmed Text" : this is excellent for first time user; it was written for a university course. Guaranteed to get you up and running with the scope. pPhil pUwe Langmesser wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITEI was very interested in all that talk about how much Tektronics sucks bralthough after reading most of it I don't think it reflects my concerns. pI just recently bought an old 465 and am learning to use it and I was brwondering if with so many knowledgable folks somebody could recommend a good brbook which would teach the intricacies of using this level of equipment. brHopefully with good hands on examples and not on a trivial level which tells brme to wear eye protection when using any Tektronics product. pRegards from snowy Maine pUwe/blockquote /html You may also want to head over the local college and talk to the electronics profs. they may let you sit in on a lecture regarding using the 'scope. -- Donovan Hill VA7LNX (Basic, Advanced) |
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