I bought one of these recently, and haven't had the opportunity to use it yet. I got it because I wanted something really tiny, smaller than my Fluke 'handheld'. So I don't expect much. But you will tell me what I got in 16 minutes while I'm busy soldering a couple hundred leaded resistors. Win, win, as they say. Thank you.
Informative video as always. It would be nice if some of these little units had more stable hardware triggering even if it would cost a little more. Only 200 mV would be the deal killer for me. FFT would be a bonus.
I'm very happy with the unit I bought. The joystick button was a little slippery to operate but that was easily fixed by sticking one of those circular Velcro fasteners to it. Worked for me ;)
The link is $50. They didn't have $50 scopes when I was young, even ratty old tube scopes on carts were more than that. I was taught that bandwidth was measured at the 3db points and that looked way down long before 110mhz. It does look like a great tool to toss in the tool bag and I am sure I could troubleshoot a 15 meter rig with it.
Kinda weird, they've had a "premier" portable scope out for a few months now (DPOX180H), ...but send you all their products 'under' that. It's 2ch, 180mhz bandwidth, 500ms/s. Quite nice but 1Gs/s would be a lot more appropriate for its bandwidth. All these scopes seem to have very similar UI look. I wonder if they all inherit from a common software base.
thanks for the review, I was looking at picking one up. Your videos are always informative and a joy to watch. What would you recommend at a lower price point for an OScope?
I just bought a competitor to this its the 'Zeewii DSO154 PRO' I bought it for a laugh realy as it was a tad over 20 quid . It is a true 1 MHz that I can say but there is an 18MHz version that I don't have The menu makes sense and it has proper BNC and Cal output, it starts at 50ns upto 10s and voltage down to 20mV it has a sig-gen in it which the other day I remembered and it quickly came in handy and did the job ! looks great plus well built. Turns out its no joke anybody reading this should take a look if your in the market....cheers
I bought one of these recently, and haven't had the opportunity to use it yet. I got it because I wanted something really tiny, smaller than my Fluke 'handheld'. So I don't expect much. But you will tell me what I got in 16 minutes while I'm busy soldering a couple hundred leaded resistors. Win, win, as they say. Thank you.
Informative video as always. It would be nice if some of these little units had more stable hardware triggering even if it would cost a little more. Only 200 mV would be the deal killer for me. FFT would be a bonus.
200 mV because the device has x10 mode turned on. 20 mV maximum
I'm very happy with the unit I bought. The joystick button was a little slippery to operate but that was easily fixed by sticking one of those circular Velcro fasteners to it. Worked for me ;)
I have one of these. Very handy for what I do as a hobbyist.
The link is $50. They didn't have $50 scopes when I was young, even ratty old tube scopes on carts were more than that. I was taught that bandwidth was measured at the 3db points and that looked way down long before 110mhz. It does look like a great tool to toss in the tool bag and I am sure I could troubleshoot a 15 meter rig with it.
Kinda weird, they've had a "premier" portable scope out for a few months now (DPOX180H), ...but send you all their products 'under' that. It's 2ch, 180mhz bandwidth, 500ms/s. Quite nice but 1Gs/s would be a lot more appropriate for its bandwidth. All these scopes seem to have very similar UI look. I wonder if they all inherit from a common software base.
thanks for the review, I was looking at picking one up. Your videos are always informative and a joy to watch. What would you recommend at a lower price point for an OScope?
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@@IMSAIGuy thank you!!
I just bought a competitor to this its the 'Zeewii DSO154 PRO' I bought it for a laugh realy as it was a tad over 20 quid . It is a true 1 MHz that I can say but there is an 18MHz version that I don't have The menu makes sense and it has proper BNC and Cal output, it starts at 50ns upto 10s and voltage down to 20mV it has a sig-gen in it which the other day I remembered and it quickly came in handy and did the job ! looks great plus well built. Turns out its no joke anybody reading this should take a look if your in the market....cheers
If you press the button in the lower left it plays Thunderstruck!
Nice little thing. I'm also interested in that function generator you're using at the end of the video, is that home built?
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I have this one. It's pretty nice for ham
I have one of their 5012H. It does some thing well, but it wont synch on an AM waveform, even as low as broadcast band 1 Mhz signal.
I paid $60, and wouldn't buy it again due to lack of vertical sensitivity and poor triggering.
@IMSAIGuy, which oscilloscope would you recommend for a beginner: MiniWare DS212, FNIRSI DSO-TC3 or 1C15? Something else under $60?
of those, the 1C15
Mr. IMSAI Guy, would 1C15 be okay for a hobbyist, thru hole 5v projects?
sure
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