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Siglent Technologies SDS1202X-E 200 mhz Digital Oscilloscope 2 Channels
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2N3055:

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--- Quote from: bdunham7 on February 21, 2023, 02:55:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on February 21, 2023, 08:22:55 am ---At this point it is obvious that you didn't come here for help but for something else..

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Yes, he came here to entertain us!

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You bet ....

Look, fellas .... I get it, 'k ....

Some y'all sellin' these Sigs fer a livin', and bad publicity ain't good fer biz. So let every issue be some sort of "OPERATOR ERROR".  Use that 'scuse till the POS is outta warranty.

And there are the band-name fanboys. Hey, I know what you mean. I love my Fluke and Tek more than anyone.

And then there are service techs and engineers that have been using the questionable model ... and will defend it to the hilt .... 'cause they don't wanna face the possibility that they mighta UNKNOWINGLY screwed the pooch on upteen service calls or projects ... cuz the gremlin was something called Siglent ... havin' the last laugh.

And the dream goes on .... ;)

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Like I said, you can live in a dream world and just keep saying other people are guilty for you being uneducated and rude.
But, all in all, it is ultimately up to you to decide to put in work and make yourself better: more knowledgeable and less rude and obnoxious.

You demonstrated staggering amount of inability to use a device you have and to learn how to use it properly. That by itself  is not a problem. But your refusal to try and fix that shortcoming is. 

Maybe there is something funny with the scope. We don't know. You worked hard against all of us so we could not prove it either way. You worked hard to just keep it at level of accusations and uncertainty and doubt. I'm not dumb, scope is !

By what you were able to demonstrate, scope you have is fully functional and nothing is broken. You simply don't know how to use it and refuse to follow simple troubleshooting procedures that are meant to prove that scope is functioning properly.

Honestly, all things break sometimes. We tried to help you prove it is broken so you can verify if you have the problem. We couldn't find anything wrong (well, nothing wrong with the scope, anyways).

It is you that came here with an agenda to prove that scope is broken and POS because you simply cannot be wrong, as perfect as you are... Other people just tried to help you, which they mostly regret now..

I will repeat. Scope seems to be fine. Read the manual. Learn how to use it. Enjoy new found knowledge and skills..
bdunham7:

--- Quote from: 13hm13 on February 22, 2023, 04:59:21 am ---Some y'all sellin' these Sigs fer a livin', and bad publicity ain't good fer biz. So let every issue be some sort of "OPERATOR ERROR".  Use that 'scuse till the POS is outta warranty.

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That's not now it works around here and if anyone notices an actual issue like this, it gets discussed and the manufacturer gets roasted if need be.  There was a previous long discussion of an issue involving your exact model of oscilloscope and similar to whatever it is you are claiming.  Given that you said that yours is 2.5 years old, it probably wouldn't apply since Siglent rectified the issue in production. If you weren't being such a meathead we might have helped you figure that out by now.  But as it stands, we have no idea what is causing what you observe.

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent-sds1202x-e-compensation-issue/
BillyO:
Someone should refer this thread to Messrs. D. Dunning and J. Kruger for consideration as a case study.   :-DD

But otherwise not worth further effort.  :--
modoran:
You should just return the scope and that's it. Never buy any DSO again.
13hm13:

--- Quote from: modoran on February 22, 2023, 04:16:29 pm ---You should just return the scope and that's it. Never buy any DSO again.

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Maybe not a Siglent or cheap Chinese DSO (Rigol, etc).
But I'm pretty rich -- $$ wise -- so I can 'ford to have it around and NOT use it for 2+ years like I noted in thie OP. Maybe an Agilent or Tek or R&S in the next shopping cart?

Seriously, put it away in situ for a week or two. Unplugged.  Turned it on. And all well and good.
Except if one tries to manually set some things, the Siglent loses it's mind .
Ya know ... the same stuff I noted in the earlier posts?
And it's back to pushin' those Blue Buttons ("Idiot Buttons"): Default and Auto Setup. I'm sure y'all are used to the same ROUTINE. Then the dream comes back crystal clear. Not gliching, no setting of falling/trailing edge slop. Etc. etc.
I assume this is how all Siglent SDS 1202's dream? Yes?
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