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REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol
NikWing:
it's really odd ...
I entered the test-serials using the DSO editor and the rotary enc.
no problems with that
but if I try to select let's say the probe correction, I might end up with the next or prev value (beside a laggy response during selection)
marmad:
--- Quote from: NikWing on December 31, 2013, 09:06:54 pm ---it's really odd ...
I entered the test-serials using the DSO editor and the rotary enc.
no problems with that
but if I try to select let's say the probe correction, I might end up with the next or prev value (beside a laggy response during selection)
--- End quote ---
It's true that moving the selection bar in a menu is more unresponsive than in the editor - it requires slower movements to prevent overshoot (due to the lag) - perhaps the menus are dealt with in a different way than the screen overlay by the FW? Also, moving the selection bar left or right, IMO, seems slightly more natural than up and down.
marmad:
Happy New Year, everyone! :)
Here's what the festivities looked could have looked like in my neck of the woods when 2014 arrived (if we were all in the same time zone, weather was clear, and fireworks were more powerful):
Ahh... good ole editing ;)
AndersAnd:
--- Quote from: marmad on January 01, 2014, 04:23:26 pm ---Happy New Year, everyone! :)
Here's what the festivities looked like in my neck of the woods when 2014 arrived:
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Happy New Year. But that's not what Europe looked like. Kind of obvious when you think of it, otherwise why would some countries be red, others yellow and others again blue?
Besides if it's supposed to look like fireworks at midnight, the UK would not be lit up at the same time as mainland Europe, as they celebrate New Year an hour later and Moscow i 3 hours ahead of CET.
And what's up with all the blue light in the middle of the sea between the UK and Norway/Denmark?
http://www.daily-headlines.net/2013/01/spectacular-images-of-europe-in.html
--- Quote ---Although this photo spread Internet expanses as "spectacular photos Europe at midnight 1 January 2013. Recorded by NASA," we'll have to disappoint you, though someone just played well in Photoshop.
Maybe one day New Year's footage from space really look like that - when NASA made ??an even better photo equipment, when the fireworks on the ground look like a nuclear war, and when all countries regardless of the time zone they decide to welcome the New Year at the same time.
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NikWing:
haha, yes that's fake
(also the other europe at night pics flying around)
but nevertheless, happy new 2014 :)
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