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| nctnico:
Let's just say that I have been working in that particular field a couple of decades ago. I can't name names for the obvious reason western companies don't like to be known for implementing features in their equipment that aid repressive regimes. It took quite a bit of digging and getting rid of red tape to get access to that particular information at that time. I don't want to get political but looking at the current situation in Russia I'd say the USSR isn't really defunct; just not communistic (if it ever was). |
| jjoonathan:
Every company I've ever been involved with has been eager to implement "lawful intercept" for any government that asks. IMO this is the "occam's razor" state of affairs -- there is a price on freedom and it's approximately $0.00 -- while it's the story where companies have morals and principles that needs to justify itself and provide evidence. |
| Simon:
Shall we halt the politics please. |
| moore:
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on February 05, 2022, 10:00:40 pm ---To be honest, new Keysight EXR and MXR claim 16GS/s on every channel. --- End quote --- Interesting, I was unaware of that. Slower than the competitive Tek models if only measuring 1-2 channels, but then faster for all at once. |
| 2N3055:
--- Quote from: moore on February 06, 2022, 10:18:30 pm --- --- Quote from: 2N3055 on February 05, 2022, 10:00:40 pm ---To be honest, new Keysight EXR and MXR claim 16GS/s on every channel. --- End quote --- Interesting, I was unaware of that. Slower than the competitive Tek models if only measuring 1-2 channels, but then faster for all at once. --- End quote --- 16GS/s is plenty even for 6GHz version. And consistent sample rate is nice to have. |
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