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Rohde & Schwarz Oscilloscopes - Questions/Comments? Let me know!
Muxr:
Hi Rich@RohdeScopesUSA! I am just a hobbyist but I am a big fan of R&S gear, I own an RTM1054 Oscilloscope and a FSEA 30 Spectrum Analyser (thanks to the ebay 2nd hand market), and I am really happy with them.
Would be awesome if some of your software unlockable features were more affordable for us hobbyists, at least on the older out of production gear (would love serial bus decoding for my RTM1054), but I understand not wanting to cannibalize your current product stack. Anyways welcome to the forum! Would love to see you send some gear to Dave to review!
Rich@RohdeScopesUSA:
Hi Folks - I'm checking on the MSO. I tried it between my HMO1232 and the RTB and it didn't seem to work, but I'm getting the final details (some of my equipment is pre-released).
-Rich
technogeeky:
Rich:
Please pass along exactly one high-five to each engineer, software developer, and artist who had involvement in the UI design details of the new RTB200x. One high-five each only, please.
If they are all congregated in a single room together, and it's ONLY the people who worked on the UI, please pass on a "f**k yeah!" from a stranger on the internet. They did a great job. I just watched Mike's video on serial decoding. [editor's note: I just watched a 50 minute video about serial decoding on a scope I have no chance of affording.] But the features they added re: serial decode and maximizing the usage of screen real estate, and the clean handling of expanding or contracting space... Just beautiful. They have done a great job.
And, whoever said that when you browse to http://the-oscilloscope you should immediately get a mirrored view of the scope, and a tab to control it too... I want you to go to the store, and buy that man a case of beer. A CASE. If you buy this man just a single beer... I have a certain set of skills, skills I have honed in years of... you know, whatever. I will find you. A CASE. OF BEER.
Great job.
Rich@RohdeScopesUSA:
--- Quote from: technogeeky on March 24, 2017, 03:15:51 am ---Rich:
Please pass along exactly one high-five to each engineer, software developer, and artist who had involvement in the UI design details of the new RTB200x. One high-five each only, please.
If they are all congregated in a single room together, and it's ONLY the people who worked on the UI, please pass on a "f**k yeah!" from a stranger on the internet. They did a great job. I just watched Mike's video on serial decoding. [editor's note: I just watched a 50 minute video about serial decoding on a scope I have no chance of affording.] But the features they added re: serial decode and maximizing the usage of screen real estate, and the clean handling of expanding or contracting space... Just beautiful. They have done a great job.
And, whoever said that when you browse to http://the-oscilloscope you should immediately get a mirrored view of the scope, and a tab to control it too... I want you to go to the store, and buy that man a case of beer. A CASE. If you buy this man just a single beer... I have a certain set of skills, skills I have honed in years of... you know, whatever. I will find you. A CASE. OF BEER.
Great job.
--- End quote ---
Thank you for the very nice words! I will absolutely pass it on to the team and the fact that you brought it up will mean a huge amount to them as I know how much they sweated the details on the GUI.
Thanks again.
-Rich
ci11:
Hi Rich,
I wonder if you can answer this question about the RTB:
On the HMO1212, its 1mV sensitivity is a particularly important feature for my application. Combined with the 16-bit Hi-Res mode and the ability to properly trigger a 20Hz signal, it would be an ideal scope for analog work. An HMO1212 owner did a test for me to show that it can do exactly that - please see attached photo. His input is a 20Hz 400µV sine, the HMO1212 is AC coupled, BWL on and Hi-Res on.
Would you mind setting up the RTB the same way to see and show a screenshot of it doing the same - or better? Thank you very much!
Steve
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