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New Rigol DS7000
tautech:
--- Quote from: jemangedeslolos on February 21, 2020, 08:32:18 am ---
The SDS5000X doesn't come with logic probe
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https://www.siglenteu.com/accessory/spl2016/
Fits SDS2000X, SDS2000X Plus and SDS5000X
nctnico:
--- Quote from: jemangedeslolos on February 21, 2020, 08:32:18 am ---
I know that the SDS5000X and the SDS2000XPlus will be better in certain cases....but for a little less than 2000 € I bought yestreday a MSO7014 brand new.
So stop making me doubt >:D
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In some way this reminds me of my PC repair shop days. People would come in with crappy PCs which didn't work well due to bad hardware. So the first diagnosis: you bought crappy hardware, live with it. Can tweak it a little but half your PC needs replacing if you want a machine which works fine. After making do for a while they usually came back for the hardware swap. So money going into my pocket again. But in the end these people ended spending more money on their cheap PC compared to buying a good one.
I'm seeing a similar pattern here. People keep swapping between scopes and brands and have to lose money in the process.
jemangedeslolos:
--- Quote from: nctnico on February 21, 2020, 09:03:15 am ---
--- Quote from: jemangedeslolos on February 21, 2020, 08:32:18 am ---
I know that the SDS5000X and the SDS2000XPlus will be better in certain cases....but for a little less than 2000 € I bought yestreday a MSO7014 brand new.
So stop making me doubt >:D
--- End quote ---
In some way this reminds me of my PC repair shop days. People would come in with crappy PCs which didn't work well due to bad hardware. So the first diagnosis: you bought crappy hardware, live with it. Can tweak it a little but half your PC needs replacing if you want a machine which works fine. After making do for a while they usually came back for the hardware swap. So money going into my pocket again. But in the end these people ended spending more money on their cheap PC compared to buying a good one.
I'm seeing a similar pattern here. People keep swapping between scopes and brands and have to lose money in the process.
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When we listen to you, we have the impression that the oscilloscope is unusable, unreliable and crashes like a crappy PC....but it is not the case.
I would have loved to be able to afford an RTM3004 or a Keysight 3000T but this is not possible at this time.
tv84:
For those guys that want do play with their MSO/DS7000 here is a .GEL to temporarily open the SSH port.
nctnico:
--- Quote from: jemangedeslolos on February 21, 2020, 09:32:50 am ---
--- Quote from: nctnico on February 21, 2020, 09:03:15 am ---
--- Quote from: jemangedeslolos on February 21, 2020, 08:32:18 am ---
I know that the SDS5000X and the SDS2000XPlus will be better in certain cases....but for a little less than 2000 € I bought yestreday a MSO7014 brand new.
So stop making me doubt >:D
--- End quote ---
In some way this reminds me of my PC repair shop days. People would come in with crappy PCs which didn't work well due to bad hardware. So the first diagnosis: you bought crappy hardware, live with it. Can tweak it a little but half your PC needs replacing if you want a machine which works fine. After making do for a while they usually came back for the hardware swap. So money going into my pocket again. But in the end these people ended spending more money on their cheap PC compared to buying a good one.
I'm seeing a similar pattern here. People keep swapping between scopes and brands and have to lose money in the process.
--- End quote ---
When we listen to you, we have the impression that the oscilloscope is unusable, unreliable and crashes like a crappy PC....but it is not the case.
--- End quote ---
Then why did you go through (IIRC) 4 oscilloscopes in the past year? >:D How much money did you spend in total?
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