Lynn,
the 7D11 digital delay plugin is very interesting, too. You sometimes see them
go at ebay for $ 20.
It contains a 500 MHz oszillator phase locked to a good 5 MHz quartz and a
complete divider chain down to 1 Hz. You can run this unit with your own +/- 15V
and +5V power supply and get all the signals needed to calibrate the timebase of
your scopes.
I have the service manual, in case you need some schematic.
Regards
Dieter Teuchert
Lynn Lewis wrote:
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I would like to get to the point where I can calibrate my own
oscilloscopes. To keep this question within reasonable limits, let's say (1)
analog only and (2) 500MHz or less. Rather than buy all this specialized
equipment, some of which seems to go with one scope and not with another,
can I buy generic equipment with minimum specifications that I can use to
calibrate any scope within those limitations? If yes, what do you recommend?
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