I bought it about a month ago, very nice for the price, and the form factor is very good! Saves space on the desk! Precision is ok for this class of equipment, and does pretty much everything for an amateur/hobbyist. A few years back, such a piece of equipment would have been considered almost a pro piece of gear! Amazing what an amateur can get nowadays. My dad would have loved having such a tool in the early 60's when he built his 1st amateur transceiver! We are really spoiled nowadays, often not realizing it! LOL!!
Thank you. Excellent review. You tested the main specs. This is not great for square waves. Spec says 15MHz, your test says it's only good up to 1MHz. That's way off the spec and your live test proved its below spec.... Not sure why Uni-t is not honest about actual limitations of it square waves.
Just don't expect any support - and I do mean 0 (zero, nada). They will not respond to any requests for information of any kind or to issue reports. You are on your own. I know this from experience. BTW, the PSG9060 will kick the 60MHz version of this in the ass for breakfast in every respect for the same money as this is no longer $85 - more like $175. Not sure how it could get this kind of popularity given it's $85 performance.
Why is it the "𝘍𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯/𝘈rbitrary W𝘢𝘷𝘦𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘮 𝘎𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘰𝘳"? It looks like they italicized the title, then accidentally selected part of the middle and un-italicized it. Really sloppy. Uni-T usually does better than that.
I bought it about a month ago, very nice for the price, and the form factor is very good! Saves space on the desk! Precision is ok for this class of equipment, and does pretty much everything for an amateur/hobbyist. A few years back, such a piece of equipment would have been considered almost a pro piece of gear! Amazing what an amateur can get nowadays. My dad would have loved having such a tool in the early 60's when he built his 1st amateur transceiver! We are really spoiled nowadays, often not realizing it! LOL!!
Thanks for a fabulous review Gary. This was very helpful and easy to follow.
Getting ready to order one ….thanks for the effort and review
Thank you. Excellent review. You tested the main specs. This is not great for square waves. Spec says 15MHz, your test says it's only good up to 1MHz. That's way off the spec and your live test proved its below spec.... Not sure why Uni-t is not honest about actual limitations of it square waves.
Hi, can it output audio? If I use BNC to jack cables, will the signal be too loud, or not enough, to be a line signal?
Thanks.
A line level signal is one volt. The UTG932E can output up to 20 Vp-p, so you are more than covered. :)
@@GaryLaRocco thanks so much. Wasn’t too sure how to ask.
$85 in 2020 ? Wow, I paid $168 recently. The inflation in 2024 is 100%, unbelievable.
Can someone help with setting up my unit? Novice.
Hi, I didn't find the maximum output current for output DC. Do you know it ??
10 volt
Just don't expect any support - and I do mean 0 (zero, nada). They will not respond to any requests for information of any kind or to issue reports. You are on your own. I know this from experience. BTW, the PSG9060 will kick the 60MHz version of this in the ass for breakfast in every respect for the same money as this is no longer $85 - more like $175. Not sure how it could get this kind of popularity given it's $85 performance.
Why is it the "𝘍𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯/𝘈rbitrary W𝘢𝘷𝘦𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘮 𝘎𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘰𝘳"? It looks like they italicized the title, then accidentally selected part of the middle and un-italicized it. Really sloppy. Uni-T usually does better than that.