@@IMSAIGuy thanks for the reply I really want to be able to measure sounds unaudible for humans, if I pay you could you help me do it, Im really a newbie
Thank you for the review. The yellow color trace is significant nosier than the blue, 50 ohm terminated trace. Is it because relatively long grounding wire, or because quality of the probe itself? How the trace looks using the Rigol PVP2350 probe?
Good information, thanks. I will be mindful about the scaling factor when I use the probes for measuring high voltage.
How can I measure the noises that only animals can hear? What equipment? Thanks
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@@IMSAIGuy thanks for the reply I really want to be able to measure sounds unaudible for humans, if I pay you could you help me do it, Im really a newbie
@@PeterBsafo sorry, got my own projects
@@IMSAIGuy thanks anyways ✌️
Hey, can you demo the MSO probes j hook attachment removal. Cant find it anywhere.
just pull? like all scope probes
@@IMSAIGuy not coming off. Tried a lot, seems i am doing something wrong.
@@IMSAIGuy thanks i pulled hard came off
Check the chinese P2200 (200MHz), in eevblog some people tested -3dBm at 460MHz.
probe testing is difficult: th-cam.com/video/zlhKA5hpNOo/w-d-xo.html
hi can I use 150 MHz probe on 50MHz oscilloscope?
Yes. It will still be 50mhz though
Thank you for the review.
The yellow color trace is significant nosier than the blue, 50 ohm terminated trace. Is it because relatively long grounding wire, or because quality of the probe itself? How the trace looks using the Rigol PVP2350 probe?
it has 100 times more noise. as it is 100:1 it attenuates the signal by 100x so you need 100x more gain in the oscilloscope
@@IMSAIGuy Oh, it makes sense, I didn’t think about it.
Thanks.
Thanks for asking the question. I had the same one and now I know.
As you said , good enough for garage .
Wow lcd osciloscope
Neat.
Try again, but remove that adapter, use the other adapter that allows you to connect the probe tip directly to BNC-F (whithout the ground cable).
I can afford cheap! :)