John Blackburn wrote: >There's a low-cost Storage Scope available in the UK called the >OsziFOX. >It's in a tiny hand-held probe case (size about 150 x 30 x 20mm), >with a tiny backlit LCD display on one side. It can be used on its >own, or connected to a PC serial port, giving a full-screen scope >display in Windows. It offers speeds up to 20 Msamples/sec, and also >works as a voltmeter. It looks like this is the same handheld scope that Radio Shack sell in the US. Its 80 dollars list over there but Radio Shack at the Twin Cities Hamfest had one for around 60 dollars. My wife bought me one for my birthday, not fast enough or flexible enough for serious use (so am still looking for a scope and following this thread with interest) but having something the size of a logic probe with a little built-in backlit LCD showing a scope trace is an interesting and useful tool in it's own right (even at the very low resolution of the LCD). Pity it doesn't have built in battery so it is completely stand alone. Then it really would be the scope to use checkinging the ignition timing on your car! Brian. Brian Jones Java Technology Centre IBM Hursley