Well guys, while it would be really cool to have a scope, I worry that it would be a case of "pearls before swine". I can buy it. I could hook it up. I could get a picture, but I wouldn't know what it means. I want it to be a tool and not a toy. Without some serious education, I'm afraid that is all it would be.
I guess the $64,000 question is, what useful information could be gathered for this project, that only a scope could ascertain? Is it just something that would be nice to know, or will it really allow us to pinpoint some actual issues with the signal?
I suppose, I always have you guys to help interpret the test results, if I get it. I would need you to tell me what tests to run and what we were looking for. I'm game for that if you are. I would certainly learn as we go, so there is that. Before I spend the money, I just want to be sure that it's the right decision.
Thanks!