I find it hard to imagine who this would be useful for. The font is too… fill in the blank something negative… to useful as a handheld meter and as a scope like it lacks a proper probe and the display too small for a scope. Maybe I’m old but I consider the modern scopes portable. Thx for sharing.
Thank you, yes some good point there... maybe we need to see it as a quick test, if you are on AC just to see how AC it is... just for low frequencies..
Perhaps usable up to 1MHz. But that excludes e.g. mikrocontroller tact generation. Also, one channel only. Ok, you can use it to check e.g. signal quality on a line. But if I am concerned about the quality of a signal, it is probably pretty fast. Slow signals are generally not that critical. Probably good for someone who tinkers with analog audio equipment.
@@thiloreichelt4199 Yes good point, also i noticed today, that the time base could go very slow... so the power form this meter is, that is can do that... they should have adverticed that instead of 12 MHz that is very unrealistic...
Also my first thought , BUT : if you ever had the problem to work on a VFD with BNC Oszilloscope Probes ( often not real rated for high Voltage application) you whould like it ! Its gives a more secure feeling to work with solid 4mm Multimeter Probes in such Environment . Ok You can buy a High Voltage BNC Probefor your Scope , but they are not cheap. The only problem in high frequency application with this Meter are over & undershoots when you work with rectangular waveforms( of course - no compensation possible) , so the limit if you have a not sinusoidal is 2-3MHz ( greets from Shannon & Fourier). But mostly that causes no troubles and for quick checks it does its job ! My OWON HDS242 and my Rigol 1054z have now more " Idle-Time". And even if the "fun" ction - Generator is quite limited , the results are spot on( not like my joy-it dso-LCR500 which is 1,2khz off)All I have to criticize is the " Discotheque" look&feel .
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I find it hard to imagine who this would be useful for. The font is too… fill in the blank something negative… to useful as a handheld meter and as a scope like it lacks a proper probe and the display too small for a scope. Maybe I’m old but I consider the modern scopes portable. Thx for sharing.
Thank you, yes some good point there... maybe we need to see it as a quick test, if you are on AC just to see how AC it is... just for low frequencies..
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I'm against multi-tool style multimeters, but might be a good trowa-round meter if it wasn't that expensive.
Thanks! yes i think i agree
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I don't like the display of the digits. They should use a simple, clear font.
Yes good point!
"Scope" without BNC.. nothing more than a gimmick and maybe just useful for AC 50/60Hz waveforms.
Upto 1 MHz is works fine.. but they are in a price range were you can get so many others also.
Perhaps usable up to 1MHz. But that excludes e.g. mikrocontroller tact generation. Also, one channel only.
Ok, you can use it to check e.g. signal quality on a line. But if I am concerned about the quality of a signal, it is probably pretty fast. Slow signals are generally not that critical.
Probably good for someone who tinkers with analog audio equipment.
@@thiloreichelt4199 Yes good point, also i noticed today, that the time base could go very slow... so the power form this meter is, that is can do that... they should have adverticed that instead of 12 MHz that is very unrealistic...
Also my first thought , BUT : if you ever had the problem to work on a VFD with BNC Oszilloscope Probes ( often not real rated for high Voltage application) you whould like it ! Its gives a more secure feeling to work with solid 4mm Multimeter Probes in such Environment . Ok You can buy a High Voltage BNC Probefor your Scope , but they are not cheap. The only problem in high frequency application with this Meter are over & undershoots when you work with rectangular waveforms( of course - no compensation possible) , so the limit if you have a not sinusoidal is 2-3MHz ( greets from Shannon & Fourier). But mostly that causes no troubles and for quick checks it does its job ! My OWON HDS242 and my Rigol 1054z have now more " Idle-Time". And even if the "fun" ction - Generator is quite limited , the results are spot on( not like my joy-it dso-LCR500 which is 1,2khz off)All I have to criticize is the " Discotheque" look&feel .