Buy Velleman Desktop Oscope | Sampling Frequency & Software

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The discussion centers on the consideration of purchasing a Velleman Desktop oscilloscope, highlighting the decent sampling frequency of the upper-end model. The user has also downloaded the associated software, which is expected to provide a good workflow. There is a lack of specific questions or requests for advice in the conversation. Overall, the focus is on the oscilloscope's features and the user's intent to integrate it into their work. The conversation remains light and informal without delving into technical specifics.
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I'm thinking of buying a Velleman Desktop oscope. The sampling frequency is decent on the upper end model. I've downloaded the software. Should have a pretty decent workflow.

 
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enokoner said:
I'm thinking of buying a Velleman Desktop oscope. The sampling frequency is decent on the upper end model. I've downloaded the software. Should have a pretty decent workflow.

Is there a question here somewhere or did you just want us to know that? :smile:
 
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