Author Topic: EEVBLOG #451 Scope is actually DS2202 not DS2072 - any issues in comparison?  (Read 4217 times)

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Offline cube1usTopic starter

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Am in the market for a new scope over the next few months, so have been looking at the reviews.  This DS2072 looks really nice (would be hard to buy a DS1102 or even an Owon 7102 now - which I had been thinking about given its larger screen and deeper memory).  But I noticed that the scope that Dave actually used in the review is  the DS2202 (200 MHz), not the DS2072 (70 MHz).  Are there ANY differences aside from bandwidth?  In particular, with respect to noise, etc.?  What say you DS2072 owners out there?  Thanks.
 

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Offline cube1usTopic starter

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Thanks for the reply, but I don't understand how that is germane to my question, i.e., is there any difference between the DS2202 and the DS2072 aside from bandwidth, or any issues that crop up just as a result of the lower bandwidth on the DS2072.
 

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Info in that thread tells you, the hardware is the same, and you can convert the 70MHz one into the 200MHz in every aspect apart from the actual sticker sayings its now a ds2202 :-)


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