
infact it looks like the same model as the one I used to use
ed: ah no, mine had a floppy drive as well.
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ed: ah no, mine had a floppy drive as well.

"THATS ONE GLARING ERROR THERE"...
"Like when people say Tannoy, insteads of public address system"..
"See any upset Zombies around here?"
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"Like when people say Tannoy, insteads of public address system"..
"See any upset Zombies around here?"

and not technically a cro.
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That's clearly and old analogue scope with a crt which would make it a cro.
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I keep thinking of it as a tectronkix scope not a fluke.
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and thought it would be impolite to say. Just what do you think a heart monitor is made of anyway. It's still an oscilloscope even if the CRT versions are a bit old now.
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and they're more specialised than a fluke oscilloscope.
I suppose I shouldn't be so pedantic.
*Arguably my field could be described as 'medical physics' but that's stretching it.
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I suppose I shouldn't be so pedantic.
*Arguably my field could be described as 'medical physics' but that's stretching it.

as I served my time in TV and Audio electronic servicing so have played with ( and fixed ) enough scopes to last me a lifetime.
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