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I have an old model analog oscilloscope,can i measure the RF signals on my oscilloscope ?if yes then how?? in which mode ??
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yes u can u just have to increse the value of LC,detect the LC circuit which detects the frequency
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Increase the value of LC means what??there is no LC nob in my oscilloscope . Define a bit further would be greatly appreciated
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buddy u have to do some changes in the componenet level....can u give me the exact details of the model??
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i have a fm transmitter of frequency 10mhz in order to change its frequency,i analyze the circuit with oscilloscope.but i did out any experience in using oscilloscope with RF signals.Thats it !
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Default Re: Measuring RF signals on oscilloscope

MODEL DETAILS
Vendor---------meguro
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model no:------MO-1254A(50Mhz)
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hay! i am waiting...
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have pateince i havent worked on it
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Good! sauravgoswami
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MODEL DETAILS
Vendor---------meguro
type------------analog
model no:------MO-1254A(50Mhz)
Hello,
I just notice that you have a meguro MO-1254A. Do you have any schematics about it ? I'm searching this for a long time now in order to repair it. But I have found nothing. The manufacturer replied me that he had nothing more about it.
With kind regards
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