I just finished watching the video side by side with my own scope, man it is the best video on TH-cam for an intro to this device. I am a newby and it is my first osci, so I have no experience, your walkthrough helped me so much, thank you for the video, I just subscribed
I noticed that time and date is not retained at all, not even a minute, after a shutdown. Maybe not used so much but that is really bad either way as I see it and I use it time to time.
You can set it to sync to a NPT time server everytime you turn it on and then in periodic intervals. You do need to connect it to WiFi or lan for that but it works well
@@latenightprojects I have a few little older handheld ones and they are not like that, had and old Tektronics and that was not like that either. Guess they have just ignored that in in modern scopes which is messed up since it would be so extremely easy for them to fix.
@dtiydr for handheld ones it makes sense as the battery is always in it and there's no psu that's getting switched off. Should have clarified that all the other scopes I've used that even had a clock option were modern digital scopes.
I just finished watching the video side by side with my own scope, man it is the best video on TH-cam for an intro to this device.
I am a newby and it is my first osci, so I have no experience, your walkthrough helped me so much, thank you for the video, I just subscribed
This is a nice scope. I've had mine for over a year and really like it.
Yeah its a very nice scope with many features.
I noticed that time and date is not retained at all, not even a minute, after a shutdown. Maybe not used so much but that is really bad either way as I see it and I use it time to time.
You can set it to sync to a NPT time server everytime you turn it on and then in periodic intervals. You do need to connect it to WiFi or lan for that but it works well
@@latenightprojects Ok cool didn't knew, but still you shouldn't have to do that on a scope so that was a real surprise.
@@dtiydr yea true although afaik basically all the scopes are like that. Atleast all the ones I've used
@@latenightprojects I have a few little older handheld ones and they are not like that, had and old Tektronics and that was not like that either. Guess they have just ignored that in in modern scopes which is messed up since it would be so extremely easy for them to fix.
@dtiydr for handheld ones it makes sense as the battery is always in it and there's no psu that's getting switched off. Should have clarified that all the other scopes I've used that even had a clock option were modern digital scopes.
Nice!
Yea, scope is a very useful tool for electronics. Helps to see how circuits work. Have had it for few weeks and its been super useful
I calibrate the device first then the probes
When its turned on it the first thing it does is calubration. First turn on its full cal and every next time you turn it on it does quick cal
Спасибо!
I see you have "upgraded" to 200Mhz 🙂 Did mine too. I wish it had a Z-output.
Is there a tutorial to follow to upgrade to 200Mhz? I am considering to buy this scope as well
this scope is not bad and affordable.
Yes, it is a very good deal for the price. Very usefull tool. So glad i didnt cheap out when buying my first scope.