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  • I am 60 years old.

    I have a Tektronix scope and Wavetech signal generator that are as old as the ones in this video.

    I started out with a Dumont oscillograph that had no trigger, it had to be synchronized.

  • The video is excellent.. it helps to learn many things adout cro.. which is essential for mainly engineering students.. thanks for uploading this..

  • Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much!!!

  • Very informative lesson. Thanks

  • Hey i'm only in yr 12 and this is an awesome explanation.

  • Excellent old school instructional method - very easy to understand like when I was teaching electronics in the military

  • but does it play crysis

  • thanks

    

  • holy nails.....

  • i just bough 2 Instek GOS 6112 oscilloscope for 22.50 each at a thrift store with a function generator included

  • thanks for this vid--i just picked up my first oscope today to analyze synth waveforms and to generate lissajous patterns,and i wasnt clear on how to freeze the wave--now i am,and i thank you.......

  • man this is nothing, i mean its a good toturial but when u learn to use the osciloscope u can do some amazing things with it

  • 5:08 is that really what a wave looks like when slowed down, or is that a penalty of projection?

  • Wow awesome

  • also ich biin immer wieder beindruckt von euer technik die mich immer wieder faziniert macht so weiter OSCOPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Nice beginner's video. Oscopes are cool!

  • I too just got my first scope. A Tektronix 2215A for 99 bucks on ebay!

    This video helps out tremendously as far as explaining how to use it.

    Thanks

  • I freaking love ebay. I just got a Leader LBO-310A and a Tektronix 465B. All that for about 66 bucks! Sadly I need to fix up the 465B because UPS likes to smash their packages. I have several shattered knobs, and the trigger knobs are bent. They both work nonetheless.

  • my assistant thats in med school right now bought a piece like this, and seven more pieces or various types for 200 dollars. i explained to him even thought it is older, these pieces are still working fine.

  • I bought my Oscilloscope today, and figured out most of what he just showed. Good to review! Always!

  • Thanks, I was told making one is dangerous expecially for a novice as ultimately your dealing with high voltages

  • really helpful.. thanks!

  • Thank you for a very informative video. Excellent presentation.

  • Thank you for making a very informative video - my students will be very pleased with this!

  • Gosh, need to turn it on first. Who would have guessed.

    Had my first in elementary. Great stuff.

  • thanks thats very useful! my friend found a function generator in my networking classroom, and theres lots of oscilloscopes too

  • Mye bra.

    Du må lese mere!

    Du må bejguynsesafagha å leså!

    2-

  • have a test tomorrow, helped alot.

  • Your presentation skills suck. I'm just kidding. They are very good. Are you a teacher? Thanks for sharing.

  • This was a very helpful video, thank you !

  • Vielen Dank, Du hast mir sehr geholfen!

    Thank you, you helped me a lot!

  • Great lesson, thanks.

  • cool beans. i have a presentation/test 2morrow, nd i teacher that kinda sucked, so this was very helpful indeed...to my needs : )

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  • awesome video =D

  • Very useful, thank you

  • 0:09 - :) :) :)

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  • thanks for this vid... it will help me not to freakout during my practical exam

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  • thanks ,nice job,

  • i just got an oscilloscope the other day and this helped me so much, mostly the part on triggering. thanks!

  • thanx alot

  • You're the man... thanks a lot... very usefull

  • awesome video explains most basic concepts in a simple way.

    Thanks for uploading this.

  • Thx a lot for the video, it's very useful.

  • My teacher did explain this to our class, but I have tendecies to day dream so this video saved my ass so to speak.

  • speak Japanese

    i cant understand at all

  • This was extremley helpfull. my instructor just gave us the sink or swim theory on our labs

  • Great, thanks !

  • Nice video I am currently learning how to use one of these to measure voltage in an AC Circuit.

  • thank you.

  • very good demo i wish profesors or even TA's would have taken the time to teach the oscilloscope instead of just saying heres the lab, do it.

    9:30-9:42 he looks like robin williams, haha

  • lol, thats my profesor too. hes like, heres the lab, good luck. thank god for youtube!

  • Well done- very concise and informative.

  • Excellent Demo

  • Very useful, wish I had seen this at uni years ago.

  • thanks for the video. :) very helpful. ;)

  • thank you for the info

  • thx!

  • This video is all correct on the info. I got to play with an oscilloscope back in 1997 or so when I was in 9th grade. This makes me want to post some videos of my crummy Sony PSP oscilloscope homebrew that I codged together displaying some radio modulation methods.

  • I'm sorry my friend... I wish I can help.. but I can't :(

    search on amazon ;)

  • i just scavamged a tektronix 2215 oscilliscope and i dont have an input, where can i get one?

  • i just got one of those exact oscilloscopes today, and have the very same question, where can i get an input? Yes, it is a Tektronix 2215

  • ooohh,, so thats an oscilloscope, no wonder i got a (D) on my science test ..

  • That was very useful, thanks for uploading it.

  • Very helpful

  • oh is that how we turn it on??

  • Very informative video. Another good tip is how to convert seconds to Hertz: (F=1/T) F is frequency in Hertz T is time in seconds. an example would be each divide on the screen would be 1ms and the signal spans across two divides that would be 2ms=0.002s=500Hz

  • thank you! this video was very useful to me!

  • great video ... why oscilloscope? why it transforme signals in sin? thx

  • wut

  • Nice I think I have the same model. Which one is that again? Also please check out my videos...

    -Thanks DJMV

  • I'm almost positive it's a tektronix 2215

  • Really enjoyed it. Helped me a lot... Thanks

  • this is a very good, clear demonstration. great stuff

  • thanks great video

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