Definitely a little more money but some of the new digital scopes are within striking range pricewise and offer very important features. Here is a smaller brother of one I have that works great. First, the horizontal size of the display is larger which allows more cycles to be viewed. Second, a section of signal is stored so you can chose the parts before and after what is displayed initially to analyse. Third, the displays use color which is very helpful when overlaying traces. Fourth, the scopes perform measurements like voltage (RMS, peak, average) frequency, etc. Fifth, they are storage scopes. Sixth, there is a USB port that allows use of a flash drive to capture a jpg image of the trace for reference. Etc, etc, etc. If you would like to see it in action I could bring mine to one of the meetings. I believe Roscoe has a similar version under the Rigol brand.
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technolo ... 702&sr=8-1