I like the P6201 also , I'm lucky enough to have 4 complete sets . I have not used them with a 7S14 though only the resistive probes . I have a 7S14 acquired long before the P6201's but the sampler has not been used that much for a while as I have since purchased 2 x 7104's along with some 7A29's and 7A19's . I also like the 7A29 over the 7A19 as its much easier to reset the input protection than keep replacing fuses that are really hard to find .
Brian
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On Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 14:23:43 GMT, Raymond Domp Frank <hewpatek@...> wrote:
On Tue, Mar? 9, 2021 at 03:05 PM, Brian wrote:
Hi Raymond?I cant afford better than the P6201 and a home made 1101
substitute , if I need better I have a P6056 and P6057 resistive probes but of
course no Hi-Z input
Hi Brian,
I love the P6201 and actually prefer it over the P6202 because of its handling convenience. I have the luxury of several 'scopes with probe power sockets. Still, I have modified two P6202's (the ones with permanently connected power supply) by cutting the power wire somewhere near the middle and inserting a Lemo male/female plug set like Tek used for probe power. That way, I have a stand-alone probe power supply to use with a P6201, should a probe power socket be absent, in the process converting the P6202's to P6202A's (?)...
Raymond