>Sorry I do not know. It is just my personal >perception that the TDS3032 is quite bad. Hmm, I have an original (not B series) TDS3034, and I quite like it. But I do not personally like the current series of Agilent scopes, I find them not ideal ergonomically. Having said that the TDS3xxx does have its own ergonomic problems. Having only one set of controls that gets switched between all channels is a bit of a bugbear. The TDS2024 that I also have is nicer with separate controls for each channel. Both models could do with more trace storage memory - which is an area that Agilent seem to have done nicely (at least with the particular one I have access to around here), allowing one to take a nice trace and expand it out to look at a single pulse without loosing resolution on the screen. If Tektronix did this with their machines they would be a lot nicer. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist