Fluke is Fluke! What else...
I confess that gadget is much more handy since it has everything packed in one unit, when compared with a desktop/laptop solution.
A friend of mine has a PicoTech and he says that he is very satisfied and impressed with it (he also has a big 5000 euros digital oscilloscope). The software is really good and it's not only a oscilloscope, but also a Frequency Analyzer. It also has lots of signal generator function, and signal combining (summing). I'm very temped to buy one for precision applications. But I agree that Fluke rocks and is really handy when you want to troubleshoot a problem quickly. I might also buy something like this.
One question, do you think 25MHz is more than enough for this application, or do I need a bigger sampling frequency, like 50MHz?!
Cheers,
Artur