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Newbie reentering and considering the Hantek 4202C
« on: November 10, 2019, 09:30:40 am »
Hi Gents,

Way back in 2012 I had acquired a Rigol 1052E Scope and a Rigol 1022 Waveform Generator.

Although they are both of a reasonably high quality and a solid build, they are now stored in another country and it is awkward to have them shipped to me, so I have decided to go get me a new Scope and that is the Hantek 4202C.

Is my decision wise? Would a 4102C be more cost effective? What does the increase in frequency give me?

I would be getting an upgraded scope and an in built waveform generator, at least that is what I believe.

For me pretty displays are important.

I have used the Rigols in the past to analyse train modelling circuits and locomotive decoders with some success in circuit troubleshooting etc.

Like I said, I love having a big bad scope with a pretty display. (~400$ or so)
But I am no electronics engineer.

Comments welcome...

George
 


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