Or leave Tenma an email at their www.tenma.com site.
Oddly enough, the part number of your scope doesn't show up in their listings.
If I try that part number at MCM Electronics' web site it says it is discontinued
and costs $1295 but doesn't say what it is. Might not even be a Tenma scope they
give the price for (who's to say the Tenma part number and MCM's catalog number
are the same thing?).
"Matt J. McCullar" wrote:
> K.Sandrick wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Just purchased a Tenma 72-295 40MHz digital storage scope today.
> > Unfortunately, it didn't come with any manuals. Wanted to see if anyone on
> > the list had a set available for purchase, download, or just plain
> > borrowing.
> >
> > Also, any experiences, good or bad, from current or previous owners of this
> > unit?
>
> B&K Precision is Tenma, so I suggest seeing if B&K Precision has
> anything on it at their website (don't know the address, but it
> shouldn't be hard to find).
>
> If that fails, yell for help on sci.electronics.equipment.
>
> HTH,
>
> Matt J. McCullar
> Arlington, TX
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