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mk79 wrote:
NormanDunbar wrote:Now, if I had done this using one of the scopes at work, ranging from some 4000€ Agilents to 15000€ LeCroys, I would understand the envy, but the Rigol? :-D :-D It's less than 400€ nowadays, what are you waiting for ;)
I have a lovely wife. She would frown upon me spending 400€ on a scope. For a handbag or shoes (ahem, for her), on the other hand, she wouldn't bat an eyelid! :(

For my uses, which are minimal, the Labrador is currently good enough. So far.


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NormanDunbar wrote:I have a lovely wife. She would frown upon me spending 400€ on a scope. For a handbag or shoes (ahem, for her), on the other hand, she wouldn't bat an eyelid! :(
If I asked my wife every time before I buy these things I'd have none of them :P

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That EspoTek Labrador Board looks good for the money. Just to wind you up because my leg is painful and I want to share I bought an Atten scope that is a badged 6" colour digital scope identical to the Rigol for £200 including delivery from China before GB customs tightened up customs checks. At that time the Rigol was £600 plus VAT & shipping putting it over £700 too much for me. :roll:


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