... and what is Keysights policy in regards to bribery and corruption for this years event, I can pay cash on the side if need be.
I believe bribes need to be in the five-figure region to be entertained ... and you put them through the sales department. As I understand it, such payments are so effective, that if you get the amount right, the sales department will even ship the products to you outside the timeframes mentioned in the promotion.
(but don't tell anyone)
I look forward to winning so I can stop (*ahem, pause..*) spending money on one hobby for a while.
:-)
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You silly, twisted boy....
You KNOW it's just big step further down the rabbit hole....
Thanks Daniel,
I'm looking forward to the event.
Just one question (i hope i don't look greedy): Could you please tell us, what options are installed? thanks
Just one question (i hope i don't look greedy): Could you please tell us, what options are installed? thanks
MSOX3054T Oscilloscope, mixed signal, 4+16 channel, 500MHz 1
DSOXT3APPBNDL SW application bundle license for 3000 XT-Series 133622A 33600A Series Waveform generator, 120 MHz, 2-channel 1
34470A (34465) Digital multimeter, 7 1/2 digit, Truevolt DMM 1
E36313A DC power supply, triple-output, 6 V, 10 A and 2 x 25 V, 2 A, 160 W: LAN, USB 1
U1282A True RMS 60000 Count Handheld DMM 1
N9918A 26.5 GHz FieldFox Microwave Analyzer 1
N9918A-211 Vector network analyzer full 2-port S-parameters 1
N9918A-233 Spectrum analyzer 1N7555A ECal Module DC to 26.5 GHz, 2-port 1
Ah thanks. Where did you get that info ?
Edit: Nevermind ... found it.
Really great of Keysight to do this - entered last year with no luck, but, hey, better odds than the national lottery
Been refreshing the home workshop slowly as funds allow - was considering the E36311A anyways, but the E36313A was just out-of-budget...
Here's hoping !
Out of curiosity, I notice that the "company" field is required this year (maybe it was last year as well). Does that mean amateurs/hobbyists shouldn't apply for this particular contest, or can we just make up a fake company name? I suppose I wonder if this one is more focused towards proper EE folks rather than us normal plebs.
Either way this contest looks amazing, that bench of gear literally made my jaw drop!
I took my lead from a recent purchase from TI. They had a company name field requirement - but gave an alternative of "Independent Designer".
So, that's what I used for the Keysight promo.
"Independent Designer" sounds good. Otherwise, the good old "Self" will probably work.
Forgive me for asking, but why are there so many excluded countries in this contest, while the country of origin doesn't seem to be an issue with the power supply contest?
There could be several reasons from the total value of the prize pool to the fact that the power supply competition has no element of chance in it. Entries are judged on their merit.
This makes a huge difference in a lot of situations.
There could be several reasons from the total value of the prize pool to the fact that the power supply competition has no element of chance in it. Entries are judged on their merit.
This makes a huge difference in a lot of situations.
I know. That's why a lot of radio stations ask you to answer a trivial question. Considering the disppoinment of many people about being excluded in the Scope Month, or Wave, it seems logical to look for a similar way of avoiding these kinds of limitations. Why exclude so many people when it's quite possible to include almost all?
Keysight has indicated very clearly that it tries hard to include as many people as possible, which I both believe and applaud.
Radio station prizes are in a slightly different league to the sort of prize pool Keysight is offering - and the authorities are probably going to take a much more serious assessment of the so-called competition of "skill".
With the power supply competition, the skill is fairly evident - and open for public scrutiny, so any half-baked skills requirements are going to be called out by the participants - and the authorities will have a reasonably clear course of action. So the trivial question approach is not going to fly.
Radio station prizes are in a slightly different league to the sort of prize pool Keysight is offering - and the authorities are probably going to take a much more serious assessment of the so-called competition of "skill".
With the power supply competition, the skill is fairly evident - and open for public scrutiny, so any half-baked skills requirements are going to be called out by the participants - and the authorities will have a reasonably clear course of action. So the trivial question approach is not going to fly.
It's not a matter of scale or dodging scrutiny. Something requires skill, or it doesn't. Legal precedences have long been set, so it isn't hard to devise something that falls well into the right category, without being overly challenging or hard.
Something requires skill, or it doesn't.
You are being far too simplistic. That is a black and white statement in a very grey world.
You are being far too simplistic. That is a black and white statement in a very grey world.
I addressed that in the rest of my comment. A rich history of legal cases shows a fairly well defined boundary between what qualifies as requiring skill and what doesn't. The vast expanse of grey has been neatly sorted into black and white by the courts. It really shouldn't be much of a challenge to create a contest that's properly on the right side of the boundary.
Which is what Keysight will have done.
I'd put money on that.
Which is what Keysight will have done.
I'd put money on that.
As it's not currently a contest, it doesn't seem they have.
One (in my Sight important) question: Will the stuff be send from Keysight directly or via a local distributor ?
The huge value of the stuff would make a quite big customs-payment as far i know.
This was a question asked many times in last year's Scope Month.
As far as I know, there wasn't any issue with that. I think the only impact was the "income" assessment that USA winners have had to bear.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.
The gear will be fulfilled directly through Keysight, but my understanding is that it will happen in a way that doesn't slap you with a bunch of customs fees/import tariffs. To my knowledge, this hasn't been an issue for people.
There may or may not be tax implications based on your country/state/county/shire of residence. If you win and are concerned about it, please talk to a local tax expert.
Australia is not included
. I guess import taxes are too high in Australia.
Sorry. Maybe it just be only in my case, but...
I`ve just received
three invitings from Keysight to their wavekeysight livefeed.
I registered to the sweepstake only one time, with a sole eMail adress.
(At the scopemonth´s I had different adresses.)
Something seems to went wrong. Failure from my side? Somehow I am multiple registered?
Or got everyone this invitation three times?
See yourself: