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| Codemonkey:
--- Quote from: daemonix on June 26, 2014, 05:28:42 pm ---Which option do we choose for 1000z on the riglol? I remember 500uV is not good. how do you input all but that one? --- End quote --- DSER gets all but the 500uV option. |
| daemonix:
--- Quote from: Codemonkey on June 26, 2014, 05:42:25 pm --- --- Quote from: daemonix on June 26, 2014, 05:28:42 pm ---Which option do we choose for 1000z on the riglol? I remember 500uV is not good. how do you input all but that one? --- End quote --- DSER gets all but the 500uV option. --- End quote --- thank you! |
| KK:
Cheers to all that worked on this! I upgraded a DS2072A first to all options and 200mhz bandwidth but then couldn't get 300mhz with the 300mhz upgrade key provided by the key website or the non-patched PC generator. I removed the keys and then used the patched key generator linked in this thread and generated a new all options+300mhz key and it worked fine. I have since upgraded to the latest 03 firmware and all options are intact. |
| AintBigAintClever:
Patched key generator? Is there a keygen other than the ones at http://www.gotroot.ca/rigol/ then? I was using rigup 0.4 from there. |
| Purevector:
Ok, I got 300MHz upgrade and all options working on my DS2072A which was not able to upgrade to 300MHz. Here is what I did: 1-Install all options, no bandwidth upgrade (NSEH) using rigup or the upgrade utility. 2-Use rigup to get license for NS8N (All options - 56M + 300MHz) and install on scope in any of the methods described in this thread. The result will be a scope with all options AND 300MHz!!! Success! :-+ By the way, you can't use the upgrade utility to install NS8N since that program always uninstalls all options before installing new ones. |
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