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    Scope bandwith and their and sampling pouet pouet have nothing to do, nothing in common. Not yet, zip zero nada.

    I have a 60MHz scope here... 1GS/s sampling! another 40Mz... 2GS/s

    just the algorithm behind... not much.

    500MHz scope??? WTF are you doing with it? Sure it has nothing usefull for MCus job...even a dual trace 20MHz do the job pretty well.

    For RF my ol' COM120B still do the job pretty well.
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    Pointless doing a project like this, this is what I'd be up against; http://cgi.ebay.com.au/150MS-s-PC-Ba...QQcmdZViewItem

    Cost about the same amount to DIY a project like this, and the specs wouldn't be a tenth as good.

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