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Re: Speaking of Oscilloscopes


 

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Hi SD,


>>?Came across this apparent jewel at Amazon.
>> To my eye, looks like a winner.
>> Amazon Share-Link, nothing nefarious beyond screwing up your looked at history.
>>
>>?https://a.co/d/10yH0lr

Dave Jones of EEVLOG did a review on that specific scope. ?He hated it. ? The interface was all screwy and he had real difficult time figuring out how to use it. ?I forget the exact details but he didn’t like it.

I have the Owon portable scope (model #?HDS2202S). ?In hindsight I should have bought a slower bandwidth model (I don’t need the bandwidth). ? For the portable, I’m mostly using it for car diagnostics. ?The way you adjust frequencies and voltage on this unit is little bit confusing but it’s still usable. ?They are always trying to save money by putting on one or two less buttons. ?I like the portability but these little scopes are missing many of the advance features of desktop units (like FFT, math, etc).

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Before you buy a scope, look at many video reviews. ?Some are sponsored and they will only say nice things. ?Those reviews are mostly useless. ?Try to watch those who are not sponsored and so they will tell you all the goods and bads. ? That portable scope you chose out looks tempting (portable, big screen, dials, etc.) but I think you might hate it and it would be a waste of your money.


Jong?




Been kicking around idea of getting a pc based o-scope to keep in my tool box. My first ever was one that connected to a SoundBlaster Pro sound card. Have had a few over the years (portable pc based).

Came across this apparent jewel at Amazon.
To my eye, looks like a winner.
Amazon Share-Link, nothing nefarious beyond screwing up your looked at history.

https://a.co/d/10yH0lr

Thoughts?

SD








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