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pico or fluke125 ????

Tattoograham

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Has the title says

I work in hgv garage has a sparky, the company have 4 ch pico .
Been looking at getting a scope for myself for a while , was thinking about 2ch pico with amp clamp about £750 ish all in.
pico + laptop not really portable
Then I was in a supply store other day and they had on offer (1 only )fluke 125 for £800 inc Tax , according to them its been repaired but dont know why
price new about£1500 plus tax
fluke 125 very portable

so what do i do
is less than half price to good to miss
 
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theoldwizard1

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Pico's are nice portable 'scope especially the version that they have for automotive diagnostics (with all the cool extra sensors and adapters).

IMHO, they are WAY OVERPRICED !!

While this is NOT a portable 'scope (I don't know why somebody has not made a battery pack for it, so it would be quasi-portable) the Rigol DS1054 is a LOT of 'scope for less money !!
 
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Tattoograham

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thanks for that the rigol looks good
but has you say not portable

so back to is the fluke worth the money
 
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