Re: Recommended USB oscilloscopes?



Joerg wrote:

And also stay away from standalone DSOs that use a Windows type OS. I
had the "pleasure" to use one at a client and it drove me nuts. Those
can be sloooow. I might carry my Instek down there next time. That's
why I didn't buy my dream scope, the Hameg 2008, because nothing much
besides it would fit into a pilot's case and you don't want to check
in a scope.

That's one thing I really like about the Rigol I bought, it's only about 6"
deep and weighs just a few pounds. Not sure how the airlines would feel
about me bringing it on board though. I've wondered what would happen if I
took my PIC stuff (breadboard, a few ICs, LEDs and discrete parts,
programmer, LCD display, etc) along some time. I wonder if they'd mind me
tinkering around with it during flight. ;-)


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