Thanks @PekeDorty @evanh41, so I’ve got 2xBNC to RCA female adapters, and I’ve got twin RCA to 3.5mm stereo. I’m going to plug any sound source (phone probably) into the XY channels on the scope with this and I should see vertical/horizontal traces from playing any music?
Or do I need to feed it with something more specific?
[EDIT] OR - is there a way just to get the scope to put out some test traces without connections, that’s all I need really
I don’t think I can test it with the probes, neither of us having any circuits/boards/electronics projects…
Lots of resources for me to read, thanks to all who have posted since my necro-revival. Elektronauts shows why it’s my favourite forum once again.
[EDIT 2] - and this video gives me my answer, this should work. I really should learn to finish researching BEFORE posting in over-excitement

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrCjeQGavSE
3 years ago (edited)
If anyone wants to connect their computer to their oscilloscope, instead of soldering your probes to a 3.5mm jack, buy 2 BNC (male) to RCA adapters, put them in the BNC connectors on the oscilloscope that correspond with X and Y. Then buy an RCA to 3.5mm adapter, which will take a 3.5mm input, and split it into a left and right RCA output, which then plug into the BNC to RCA adapters. The 3.5mm jack can be plugged into any audio source, and the sound will show on the oscilloscope
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