This way I can use a breadboard and not have things go way out of spec when I wave my hands nearby. So far I have been keeping most of my experiments to lower frequencies (say less than 10 MHz). I have an old analog oscilloscope, but that doesn't help much for things like verifying filter frequency or looking at harmonics. I've been trying to get into RF electronics, but one thing that is holding me back is lack of test equipment.
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