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i have an older tektronix, bought used on ebay for under 100 us shipped ... only drawback is that it uses 3 1/2 diskettes for removeable media ..
I also have old Tektronix 465B. Max has (IMO) a nice scope. I think it is a Tektronix 2465. Has on-screen display for measuring the waveform. Seems that he wants to upgrade to something more modern.
It's a 2336, and I'm sure it cost thousands of dollars in its day. I bought if off eBay for something like $125 as I recall. The extra LCD display in the flip-out hard-shell lid does not work. I don't know of any function for measuring the waveform (other than just eyeballing the volts per div lines and time/div lines).
I looked those up in an online scope "wiki" I found. The 2465B sold for about $13,000 when it was new. OUCH.
Just as an FYI there is a Siglent SDS1104X-E 100Mhz 4-channel normally $499, is now $424.14 due to Amazon Prime Day discounts. Overkill for what Max wanted though. https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-SDS1104X-oscilloscope-channels-standard/dp/B0771N1ZF9They do have a 50Mhz 2-channel SDS1052DL+ with very good reviews for $289.00 and Prime delivery if you're a member. https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-SDS1104X-oscilloscope-channels-standard/dp/B0771N1ZF9
Yes, there are a number of Siglent models around priced in the $250 to $350 range if you look. They look nice. What I'm after is some info from people who actually own one.