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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: technix on May 05, 2015, 05:19:29 pm

Title: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: technix on May 05, 2015, 05:19:29 pm
I don't exactly know what to say, so here is what I can do so far.

Luyang YB4325 Oscilloscope Brief Review (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W_bo_RlbmA#ws)

(BTW, how to embed it?)
Title: Re: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: Shock on May 05, 2015, 07:55:09 pm
You're off to a good start, as a viewer people are probably interested in the specs of the oscilloscope so it makes good viewing to run down the purchase history, tell a few stories, throw in the specs as you go (just out of the manual or off the web is fine). That way you can build your videos out a little. You can also do as many videos on the scope as you like so don't feel you need to stop there. If you think it's interesting someone else will.

Drop the "s" in "https" and it should automatically embed in pages on this forum.
Title: Re: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: technix on May 05, 2015, 07:57:57 pm
You're off to a good start, as a viewer people are probably interested in the specs of the oscilloscope so it makes good viewing to run down the purchase history, tell a few stories, throw in the specs as you go (just out of the manual or off the web is fine). That way you can build your videos out a little. You can also do as many videos on the scope as you like so don't feel you need to stop there. If you think it's interesting someone else will.

Drop the "s" in "https" and it should automatically embed in pages on this forum.

Thanks for the pointer, I will make a better video next time... Probably about my Zhenxing DT-890 DMM? That would be a trip down the memory lane - it is older than I am.
Title: Re: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: Hydrawerk on May 05, 2015, 08:24:00 pm
Isn't that scope a rebadged version of a GW Instek CRT scope?
Title: Re: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: technix on May 05, 2015, 08:40:31 pm
Isn't that scope a rebadged version of a GW Instek CRT scope?

No.

GW Instek does not have the digital reading options (noticed the lines and digits around the graph?) and this one used rotary encoders and relays to operate the attenuator and time base oscillator.
Title: Re: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: Hydrawerk on May 07, 2015, 03:05:07 pm
GW Instek has many types of analog scopes, some of them have readouts and rotary encoders.
http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Analog_Oscilloscopes/GOS-6100 (http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Analog_Oscilloscopes/GOS-6100)
http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Real-time_Digital_Storage_Oscilloscopes/GRS-6000A (http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Real-time_Digital_Storage_Oscilloscopes/GRS-6000A)
Title: Re: Crude video review of Luyang YB4325.
Post by: technix on May 07, 2015, 04:11:23 pm
GW Instek has many types of analog scopes, some of them have readouts and rotary encoders.
http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Analog_Oscilloscopes/GOS-6100 (http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Analog_Oscilloscopes/GOS-6100)
http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Real-time_Digital_Storage_Oscilloscopes/GRS-6000A (http://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/Oscilloscopes/Real-time_Digital_Storage_Oscilloscopes/GRS-6000A)

Neither look like mine.