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| rdsi:
I contacted Siglent & ask about calibration procedures and there response was: "I'm sorry, we don't publish calibration procedures for our instruments." This totally sucks... |
| KungFuJosh:
Why not send it to Siglent for calibration? |
| Martin72:
--- Quote from: egonotto on January 11, 2024, 12:26:01 am ---When viewing "System Info" input the password "123654" to access it. --- End quote --- Ah, NOW I got it.... ;D |
| Martin72:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on January 12, 2024, 08:06:15 pm ---Why not send it to Siglent for calibration? --- End quote --- As long as you don't have the means to calibrate, you should do just that. Anything else may do more harm than good. |
| rdsi:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on January 12, 2024, 08:06:15 pm ---Why not send it to Siglent for calibration? --- End quote --- Since I have the necessary equipment to do the calibration, and I'm retired, I would rather do it myself saving the costs. I did checkout some cal houses but none of them are up-to-speed with this model. Does Siglent provide a calibration service? I didn't find one on their website... The scripts provided 'coromonadalix' explains a lot but they are for the SDG800, SDG1000, SDG5000, SDF2000X and SGD1000X only. If I could find the scripts for the SDG6000X it would be a piece of cake. I have a feeling when I sent the unit into Siglent for repair - lightening took out the LAN port - they messed up the cal data. When it was returned the firmware was a previous version than I sent it in with. So I'm thinking the cal data got corrupted or the default cal data was loaded and I just now noticed how bad the cal is! |
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