Hello Tony: This video may be the most interesting I've seen from all who have done, it has everything, well explained with a beginning and a final, and also a lot of content and the best thing is that the grandmothers understand it, so congratulations . Greetings.
Hello Tony, I just upgraded a friend's Hantek 5072p and I found out that if you have a PC (NTB) connected to the internet, then after connecting the USB cable you can choose to have the system automatically search for software (driver) and I see that the driver was automatically installed from the Microsoft upgrade site, where companies store current drivers. It was under WIN10(64) and it works without any problems. You don't even have to have a CD drive in your PC (like me). Thanks for your good work.
Today finally I've did the same as you in the video as well, so when I connect my DSO5072p to a PC, it is recognized as a DSO200MB. I do not have a Schmitt Trigger Oscillator to test it but anyway, good job, Tony, Thank you!
I can confirm this hack still works. Hacked my 5102P back in 2018 and flashed the 5202P firmware afterwards. Now after watching your video just for curiosity I reverted the hack, then changed the bandwith back to 200MHz and flashed the latest 5202P firmware over it.
@@renepost1977 exactly. The 5102P hardware is identical to 5202P, so only the firmware limits it to 100MHz. Once you set the bandwith to 200MHz you can also flash the 5202 firmware. The flash display still will tell you it´s a 5102P because thats an other procedure to change it, but the 200MHz will remain unlocked.
Thanks Bill, yes i was amazed too, for this price you get some good stuff, ofcource does not match the Siglent, but it is also less then half price, you do get your moneys worth. i did see your risetime deathbug build too, also very well explained. keep up the good work Bill!
Thank you for your video! I am a newbie and I was able to follow your instructions and update my Hantek DSO5072P successfully 75 Mhz to 200 Mhz. You and you're video is very much appreciated. Subscrided and "All" notification.
Very nice thank you . I have one on the way . Hoping it is good out of the box but , with your help i can make it work. I needed a field scope that i can bring on boats that does not cost a lot . So this will work nicely. Cheers
Hi Mark, please make sure, you use the improved backup that i also have in the links, that one makes 8 files, i used the wrong older one that makes only 4 files.
Thank you for this wonderful video. You really tried to explain every last detail. I would be grateful if you could make an equally detailed video on how to restore backup files.
Thank you.. i am sorry, i already sold it..to fund stuff for the next video.. just use the advanced-backup from my second link in the description, not the one i used in the video, i was wrong there.
@@propentaxian Hi, i am sorry to say, that i made the wrong backup myself (4 partitions), i used the old script for the older machine.this new machine need a 8 partition backup. I would like to help you, but i already sold my machine to buy other equipment.
Hello Toni, thank you for your video about the oscilloscope DSO5072P My DSO4254C ran error-free for two years; but now suddenly an error appeared. An adjustment to the zero line is not possible. It jumps immediately to an offset of minus 8 volts. Do you perhaps have an idea what can be done?
Hi Hans, i did not have this model here, first and only thing thing that comes to mind is: can you do a self calibration somewhere in the menu, most scopes have that. it fixed my Siglent when it went all weird on me when i switched to much firmwares...
Hello Tony, Ik zie dat je daar ook een Keithly multimeter hebt staan, eenzelfde die ik ook heb gehad maar het display wat na een jaar of 6 niet meer leesbaar, compleet zwart. Wat ik mij afvraag heb jij daar geen last van? Overigens, ik heb dezelfde Hantek DS05072 en ben er zeer tevreden over, naast de Tektronix 2205-40, maar de Hantek is veel makkelijker in gebruik.
Hi Patrick, ja ik heb meerdere keithleys, maar ik denk dat jij de 128 of 129 bedoelt. ik heb er zelf geen last van, maar 1 van mijn kijkers had het zelf gerepareerd door de display uit elkaar de halen en nieuw polarisatie folie te plaatsen en dan zilverpapier op de achterkabd. ik heb er zelf geen ervaring mee Ja de Hantek is best goed ding. Echter ik had de Siglent al, en die is net ff een klasse beter, atthans ik vindt het erg fijn werken. is wel een andere prijs natuurlijk.
@@TonyAlbus Heb de Keithly weg gedaan dus weet eerlijk gezegd het type niet meer. Maar zelf een display repareren, daar had ik nog nooit van gehoord, knap als zo iemand het toch voor elkaar heeft gekregen.
I have a *DSO5102P.* I'll try this hack on it, and report back to you. I will be selling this as well, since I want a higher-end Scope! Siglent or Rigol
Make sure you may need that backup advanced with 8 partitions and not the standard i uded with only 4 partitions.. yes i love my Siglent...its a class higher for sure.
Hi Toni, how is it going with the Hantek 5072P hack. Does your the simple guide to extend the band up to 200MHz really apply? Did you manage to make a backup of the system, i.e. 8 files, or if only 4 files are stored, would it be possible to restore the system? Have you tried reading 200MHz with a good probe? And if the band extension was successful and works, does it only have a 3dB drop at 200MHz? Sorry for the many questions, but I could use the upgrade to 200MHz just now. Thank you very much for your willingness and for the very nice videos. Good luck.
Hi Ivan, The scope i have already sold, but it was working good, in the video description you find files also for the 8 partition backup. i have never tried to restore it, it was not needed, it just worked.
What kind of probe do you use? Your waveform looks very nice. I have a 200Mhz scope with a stock probe but even a 16Mhz square wave looks much worse with lots of rough edges.
Hi, thanks for this video. I tried to upgrade my DSO5072P oscilloscope, but I can't get the BWChanger Tool to run. As if the installation from that link is incorrect, or the installation is possible only on certain Win OS. I'm running on Win10Pro. Is there any update to that Changer tool? I can't find anything valid to complete the hack of my device. Thank you
Hi, Thanks, in the description of the video is a link to a ZIP file, this file should have everything. i do not remember if my Windows10 needed vc_redist, if it needed something special that i did not have before, i would have mentioned it.
@@TonyAlbus did you try that link in the description, for downloading an BWChanger tool? It isnt working. If you have any other destination, pls send me. Or direct download link for BWChanger Tool zip. Thanks a lot.
I'm a little confused about the backup listing, where there are only 4 system partitions, but these new Hantek DSO5072P have 8 system partitions. Somewhere in that thread, this is solved by another xxx.up file and writing an 8x partition to the backup. The above backup would probably not be enough to restore a faulty oscilloscope system.
Thank you very much for letting me know, i need to read better then, we don't want to end up with a useless backup! when i find the new file, i will update my zip that i have in the description for download.
I have been reading for 2 hours and did find a version 2 of that backup tool, but i placed now a request on EEV to ask for a verified version of that backup tool. Thanks for putting this to my attention. This was also my first attempt thinking i did it right :) it did work, but risky without a good backup.
I found the sampling nyqist to be too low on the Hantek scope I reviewed, it caused a lot of aliasing, put it in dot mode and check what you see above 100MHz, you can see the sample rate issue @23:00 where the signal is wobbling around.
Yes we should not expect it to work as well as 2 or 3 times prizes scopes like Siglent, HP and other good brands. but for its price you get more then you pay for after this patch
Bought the DSO2D15 model, later I discovered it has Trigger Level problems with signals below 300 mVpp. I did all the firmware updates, still the traces run on the display, no way to stop them. Things get worse if you keep the oscilloscope on for more than ten minutes. Then, if you select a 50 mVpp sine wave with the internal signal generator, the image is strongly distorted. I contacted Hantek several times, they wanted a video of mine showing the issue. Sent the video twice in a month, then Hantek disappeared. I re-sent a final e-mail today, I am waiting for a sign of life from them. At this moment no help at all, their after sale sucks. I did a BIG mistake, I should have bought a Tektronix instead but you only learn these things later...
Sorry the hear that, did you contact your seller directly? he should deal with this, not you directly. i have the feeling too that de DSO2D15 is less good then the DSO5072P serie, i have then both. But my Siglent SDS1202X-E beats both of them easely .. no need to go to Tektronix although they are one of the best for sure if you can affort. Hope your seller can help you.
@@TonyAlbus Thanks for your prompt reply. Yes I contacted Banggood and they offered me a refund of $ 100, they don't take the scope back because it's been 6 months since the purchase date. What do I do with a $ 100 refund if the DSO5072P is handicapped for my measurements? I have noticed only recently the Triggel level problem, unfortunately when their warranty has expired. I will have used the oscilloscope three times, max four, I keep it at home as a back up instrument as I have two loyal CRTs by National and Tektronix. The Hantek as an after sales company is doing very bad to me, unprofessional. I have twice sent the video showing the defect, to date there has been a useless, non-constructive exchange of e-mails. Given my experience, which is not positive, I do not recommend purchasing Hantek products.
Hello, I am trying to find/measure a frequency noise coming from my bedroom. It sounds about 17kHz. Will you recommend and device to locate and eradicate the source please? Thank you!!!!!
Hi, don't remeber i can do decoding, i don't thik so. yes after the hack i did an update without problem i think. it has been a while ago, but i think i mention that in the video.
It does look the same. maybe better read the forum links below if someone did it before. if you are brave you can try yourself. just make sure you make a backup.use the improved backup that backups the 8 partitions. not the old 4 partitions i did in de video
I have a DSO5102P so I am missing the file DSO5102P listed in your links. A small line explaining what each download does would help. I am confused by 4 part / 8 part issue. And the process for a DSO5102P.
@@TonyAlbus Ok so I understood the 4 part and 8 part. You have linked to a script that does the 8 part back up and the restore. So from what I understand. I just need to back up, rename one file. Then boot 2 times. And then apply the latest firmware update from the hantek web site. The confusion is which firmware do I download the one for my 100 Mhz unit or the one for the 200 Mhz unit. The other question is how do I enable the SPI decode function as found on the new DSO2000 series.
Hallo, Yes you are correct, it has overshoot. think of it as putting a Turbo on a Lada car.. it will go faster but it is still not a Ferrari. After the hack it is still a Hantek.
Take a big 12volt car battery a 12volt to 115 or 230 AC converter. but maybe more easy to find a portable scope like the Owon or if you have some money left a Fluke ScopeMeter.
@@TonyAlbus Thanks Tony. Indeed tablets or handhelds are the obvious way to go, but I need also 1 tot 2 mV vertical sensitivity, and then it become expensive. Bedankt, groet Ton
There's a lot of shit running down that thick pipe next to his head. Hopefully one day there won't be a shit traffic jam and it won't burst! It would be a shame about the beautiful equipment!
hello my friend, I liked your video,❤ congratulations, @arduinomaquinas 🇧🇷😉👏👏👏👏👏 thanks for the technical information, know that I have a fnirsi oscilloscope and work with incremental encoders, I subscribed to the channel, thanks friend!
Hello Tony: This video may be the most interesting I've seen from all who have done, it has everything, well explained with a beginning and a final, and also a lot of content and the best thing is that the grandmothers understand it, so congratulations .
Greetings.
Thank you Manuel! that is very nice of you.
@hardstyle905 i used coax and ternimators, the items are in the link, the pulsgenerator is from LeoBodnar.
Hello Tony, I just upgraded a friend's Hantek 5072p and I found out that if you have a PC (NTB) connected to the internet, then after connecting the USB cable you can choose to have the system automatically search for software (driver) and I see that the driver was automatically installed from the Microsoft upgrade site, where companies store current drivers. It was under WIN10(64) and it works without any problems. You don't even have to have a CD drive in your PC (like me). Thanks for your good work.
Thanks! , yes getting the latest USB drivers is more an more easy.
Today finally I've did the same as you in the video as well, so when I connect my DSO5072p to a PC, it is recognized as a DSO200MB. I do not have a Schmitt Trigger Oscillator to test it but anyway, good job, Tony, Thank you!
Welcome, glad the video helped.
I can confirm this hack still works. Hacked my 5102P back in 2018 and flashed the 5202P firmware afterwards. Now after watching your video just for curiosity I reverted the hack, then changed the bandwith back to 200MHz and flashed the latest 5202P firmware over it.
Thanks
So you flash with the 5202 firmware and not the 5102? interesting..
@@renepost1977 exactly. The 5102P hardware is identical to 5202P, so only the firmware limits it to 100MHz. Once you set the bandwith to 200MHz you can also flash the 5202 firmware. The flash display still will tell you it´s a 5102P because thats an other procedure to change it, but the 200MHz will remain unlocked.
Nice job!
I used to have the 5102p, it was an excellent instrument.
Thanks Bill, yes i was amazed too, for this price you get some good stuff, ofcource does not match the Siglent, but it is also less then half price, you do get your moneys worth. i did see your risetime deathbug build too, also very well explained. keep up the good work Bill!
Thank you for your video! I am a newbie and I was able to follow your instructions and update my Hantek DSO5072P successfully 75 Mhz to 200 Mhz. You and you're video is very much appreciated. Subscrided and "All" notification.
Thank you! and that is great to hear it all worked! .. have fun with your new hobby, it is great fun!
@@TonyAlbus Your videos are AWESOME and very informative. Please keep making them.
@@thessentialnetwork Thank you Bill
@@TonyAlbus You’re welcome!
Very nice thank you . I have one on the way . Hoping it is good out of the box but , with your help i can make it work. I needed a field scope that i can bring on boats that does not cost a lot . So this will work nicely. Cheers
Hi Mark, please make sure, you use the improved backup that i also have in the links, that one makes 8 files, i used the wrong older one that makes only 4 files.
This is what i need! rather than lugging around an 80 pound old Tektronix scope that might blow up any min day now.
The old TDS210 / 220 and after 1000 2000 etc are not that bad and are prob be better then this one.
the question is can you get 2c10 cheaper than 5072p and is your 2c10 hackable to 2d15 and which one is a better choice then
The 5072P is better, i had both and the 2D1x is leggy and slow. i sold both and went for a Siglent, so much more happy now.
Thank you for this wonderful video. You really tried to explain every last detail. I would be grateful if you could make an equally detailed video on how to restore backup files.
Thank you.. i am sorry, i already sold it..to fund stuff for the next video.. just use the advanced-backup from my second link in the description, not the one i used in the video, i was wrong there.
@@TonyAlbus do you still kept the full firmware backup ?...would you mind to share ?.. I got my firmware corrupted and not able to boot.
thanks
@@propentaxian Hi, i am sorry to say, that i made the wrong backup myself (4 partitions), i used the old script for the older machine.this new machine need a 8 partition backup. I would like to help you, but i already sold my machine to buy other equipment.
@@TonyAlbus too bad.. thanks anyway Tony.
Hello Toni, thank you for your video about the oscilloscope DSO5072P
My DSO4254C ran error-free for two years; but now suddenly an error appeared. An adjustment to the zero line is not possible. It jumps immediately to an offset of minus 8 volts.
Do you perhaps have an idea what can be done?
Hi Hans, i did not have this model here, first and only thing thing that comes to mind is: can you do a self calibration somewhere in the menu, most scopes have that. it fixed my Siglent when it went all weird on me when i switched to much firmwares...
Toni, thank you for your quick reply. No menu was supplied with the purchase. I'll have to see if I can find something on the Internet?@@TonyAlbus
Hello Tony, Ik zie dat je daar ook een Keithly multimeter hebt staan, eenzelfde die ik ook heb gehad maar het display wat na een jaar of 6 niet meer leesbaar, compleet zwart.
Wat ik mij afvraag heb jij daar geen last van?
Overigens, ik heb dezelfde Hantek DS05072 en ben er zeer tevreden over, naast de Tektronix 2205-40, maar de Hantek is veel makkelijker in gebruik.
Hi Patrick, ja ik heb meerdere keithleys, maar ik denk dat jij de 128 of 129 bedoelt. ik heb er zelf geen last van, maar 1 van mijn kijkers had het zelf gerepareerd door de display uit elkaar de halen en nieuw polarisatie folie te plaatsen en dan zilverpapier op de achterkabd. ik heb er zelf geen ervaring mee
Ja de Hantek is best goed ding. Echter ik had de Siglent al, en die is net ff een klasse beter, atthans ik vindt het erg fijn werken. is wel een andere prijs natuurlijk.
Oh, nu zie ik het, je hebt niet diegene met het LCD display maar met het led display. LOL.
@@patrickfarnburn5704 Deze heb ik: 129,130,167,168,169,175,177,178,192,193A,197A,199,2000,175A,195A dus kij kan er wel bij zitten.. :)
@@TonyAlbus Heb de Keithly weg gedaan dus weet eerlijk gezegd het type niet meer. Maar zelf een display repareren, daar had ik nog nooit van gehoord, knap als zo iemand het toch voor elkaar heeft gekregen.
@@patrickfarnburn5704 Ja die gozer is een kunstenaar
I have a *DSO5102P.* I'll try this hack on it, and report back to you. I will be selling this as well, since I want a higher-end Scope!
Siglent or Rigol
Make sure you may need that backup advanced with 8 partitions and not the standard i uded with only 4 partitions..
yes i love my Siglent...its a class higher for sure.
@hardstyle905 - It actually doubled the scope from 100MHz to 200MHz without any modifications! So the hardware was already their.
Hi Toni, how is it going with the Hantek 5072P hack. Does your the simple guide to extend the band up to 200MHz really apply? Did you manage to make a backup of the system, i.e. 8 files, or if only 4 files are stored, would it be possible to restore the system? Have you tried reading 200MHz with a good probe? And if the band extension was successful and works, does it only have a 3dB drop at 200MHz? Sorry for the many questions, but I could use the upgrade to 200MHz just now. Thank you very much for your willingness and for the very nice videos. Good luck.
Hi Ivan, The scope i have already sold, but it was working good, in the video description you find files also for the 8 partition backup. i have never tried to restore it, it was not needed, it just worked.
Another really interesting video - thanks Tony.
Thanks you, Glad you enjoyed it
What kind of probe do you use? Your waveform looks very nice. I have a 200Mhz scope with a stock probe but even a 16Mhz square wave looks much worse with lots of rough edges.
I think i was using coax with a 50 Ohm inline-terminator, so you i minimize reflections in the cables.
Hi, thanks for this video. I tried to upgrade my DSO5072P oscilloscope, but I can't get the BWChanger Tool to run. As if the installation from that link is incorrect, or the installation is possible only on certain Win OS. I'm running on Win10Pro. Is there any update to that Changer tool? I can't find anything valid to complete the hack of my device. Thank you
Hi, Thanks, in the description of the video is a link to a ZIP file, this file should have everything. i do not remember if my Windows10 needed vc_redist, if it needed something special that i did not have before, i would have mentioned it.
@@TonyAlbus did you try that link in the description, for downloading an BWChanger tool? It isnt working. If you have any other destination, pls send me. Or direct download link for BWChanger Tool zip. Thanks a lot.
@@AudiolabNS AllSoftwarrZip has all files
I'm a little confused about the backup listing, where there are only 4 system partitions, but these new Hantek DSO5072P have 8 system partitions. Somewhere in that thread, this is solved by another xxx.up file and writing an 8x partition to the backup. The above backup would probably not be enough to restore a faulty oscilloscope system.
Thank you very much for letting me know, i need to read better then, we don't want to end up with a useless backup!
when i find the new file, i will update my zip that i have in the description for download.
@@TonyAlbus But otherwise great job and I wish more such videos. Thank you very much and I keep my fingers crossed.
@@TonyAlbus Tony, i think the file on the 8x backup partition is called: Tools_P_models2.zip
I have been reading for 2 hours and did find a version 2 of that backup tool, but i placed now a request on EEV to ask for a verified version of that backup tool. Thanks for putting this to my attention. This was also my first attempt thinking i did it right :) it did work, but risky without a good backup.
@@TonyAlbus Great job, let me know how EEV responds. Thank you very much.
I found the sampling nyqist to be too low on the Hantek scope I reviewed, it caused a lot of aliasing, put it in dot mode and check what you see above 100MHz, you can see the sample rate issue @23:00 where the signal is wobbling around.
Yes we should not expect it to work as well as 2 or 3 times prizes scopes like Siglent, HP and other good brands.
but for its price you get more then you pay for after this patch
I bought a Hp54610b thats a 500 Meg scope with a sample rate of 250 MS/Sec lol! Really useful!
LOL :))) Still very nice to have a 500 MHz one...
Hello! What is better to buy a digital oscilloscope Hantek DSO2D15 or Hantek DSO5102p?
had both, the 5000 seems less a toy
Bought the DSO2D15 model, later I discovered it has Trigger Level problems with signals below 300 mVpp. I did all the firmware updates, still the traces run on the display, no way to stop them. Things get worse if you keep the oscilloscope on for more than ten minutes. Then, if you select a 50 mVpp sine wave with the internal signal generator, the image is strongly distorted.
I contacted Hantek several times, they wanted a video of mine showing the issue. Sent the video twice in a month, then Hantek disappeared. I re-sent a final e-mail today, I am waiting for a sign of life from them. At this moment no help at all, their after sale sucks.
I did a BIG mistake, I should have bought a Tektronix instead but you only learn these things later...
Sorry the hear that, did you contact your seller directly? he should deal with this, not you directly. i have the feeling too that de DSO2D15 is less good then the DSO5072P serie, i have then both. But my Siglent SDS1202X-E beats both of them easely .. no need to go to Tektronix although they are one of the best for sure if you can affort. Hope your seller can help you.
@@TonyAlbus
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Yes I contacted Banggood and they offered me a refund of $ 100, they don't take the scope back because it's been 6 months since the purchase date. What do I do with a $ 100 refund if the DSO5072P is handicapped for my measurements? I have noticed only recently the Triggel level problem, unfortunately when their warranty has expired.
I will have used the oscilloscope three times, max four, I keep it at home as a back up instrument as I have two loyal CRTs by National and Tektronix.
The Hantek as an after sales company is doing very bad to me, unprofessional. I have twice sent the video showing the defect, to date there has been a useless, non-constructive exchange of e-mails.
Given my experience, which is not positive, I do not recommend purchasing Hantek products.
@@OLDSCHOOLNEVERDIES Yes you r experiance has been bad, thank you for sharing, people should know this. yes take the refund and have it as a backup.
Well done, thank you.
Thank you too!
Hello, I am trying to find/measure a frequency noise coming from my bedroom. It sounds about 17kHz. Will you recommend and device to locate and eradicate the source please? Thank you!!!!!
i am not sure, maybe an aplified microfone on an ocilloscope would work.
@@TonyAlbus How would I go about findind a "mosquito device in my house" Thank you!!!
@@jennyminskey4086 Maybe a directional microphone on an amp or oscilloscope
@@TonyAlbus Thank you!!
did you have a chance to test the new dso2000 series? to know if they are better than the 5000 series
Hi, i still have the DSO2D10 that i need to hack to 2D15 .. looks cool with Generator in side... still need to read more, but i have the scope now.
Uh, I have this oscilloscope. Bit I wanted to buy the Rigol DHO802 ... would you recomment it?
Depends on your usage, i sold my Hantek becouse the Siglent SDS-1202X-E i have now just works a lot better.
Friend, does it have a decoding function? Is it possible to update the software to have it there?
Hi, don't remeber i can do decoding, i don't thik so. yes after the hack i did an update without problem i think. it has been a while ago, but i think i mention that in the video.
this upgrade works on ohmini Dso5072p ?
It does look the same. maybe better read the forum links below if someone did it before.
if you are brave you can try yourself. just make sure you make a backup.use the improved backup that backups the 8 partitions. not the old 4 partitions i did in de video
Which brand do you prefer, Hantek or Unit?
for a scope, Siglent my first choice, but Uni-t is now also making nice stuff. Hantek is lower to both
Nice hack!!! This is what UA-cam is all about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
I have a DSO5102P so I am missing the file DSO5102P listed in your links.
A small line explaining what each download does would help. I am confused by 4 part / 8 part issue. And the process for a DSO5102P.
Thank you, yes it is very risky and not for everyone, so when in doubt, DON'T do it..
@@TonyAlbus Ok so I understood the 4 part and 8 part. You have linked to a script that does the 8 part back up and the restore.
So from what I understand. I just need to back up, rename one file.
Then boot 2 times. And then apply the latest firmware update from the hantek web site. The confusion is which firmware do I download the one for my 100 Mhz unit or the one for the 200 Mhz unit.
The other question is how do I enable the SPI decode function as found on the new DSO2000 series.
@@ronchinoy The firmware from your current model. i do not know how to enable SPI
@@TonyAlbus Thank you for all your help. This wonderful video. And all the work you put into collating all the links. Love from India.
@@ronchinoy Thank you!
Спасибо, друг. Большая польза от твоего видео.
Однако видно, что АЧХ неравномерная, слишком большой выброс.
Hallo, Yes you are correct, it has overshoot. think of it as putting a Turbo on a Lada car.. it will go faster but it is still not a Ferrari. After the hack it is still a Hantek.
:)
What did you use to generate the signal above 200mhz? 😊
i think one of these: ua-cam.com/video/WB3lH4jvXm8/v-deo.html
@@TonyAlbus Ah amazing, thank you - time to get out the wallet (again..)
Your videos are costly :D
LOL, yes i hear that a lot :)
@@TonyAlbus :D
Somebody knows how much depht memory does this scope have?
Maybe send an email to hantek? i am not sure myself
@@TonyAlbus 40k more less 0.04M a bit shorter vs. low cost rigol 24M.
@@pedromillan927 Thank you!
thank you are the "fashher"
Danke!, thank you
👍
Thank you!
Can it also be powered by a powerbank? If it is not standard, do you also have a hack for this😉
Take a big 12volt car battery a 12volt to 115 or 230 AC converter. but maybe more easy to find a portable scope like the Owon or if you have some money left a Fluke ScopeMeter.
@@TonyAlbus Thanks Tony. Indeed tablets or handhelds are the obvious way to go, but I need also 1 tot 2 mV vertical sensitivity, and then it become expensive. Bedankt, groet Ton
Thanks for this vedio .hantek is good Brand on Bad.
Thank you for watching, yes very nice entry level scope with proper specs.
@@TonyAlbus a friend told me this Chinese oscilloscope model can burn out during the tests, so it's not true.
@@radiotvrepair1059 It did not burn down in my test... but my test was only a few hours :)
There's a lot of shit running down that thick pipe next to his head. Hopefully one day there won't be a shit traffic jam and it won't burst! It would be a shame about the beautiful equipment!
:) its just fresh air for my house :)
😂😂😂
hello my friend, I liked your video,❤ congratulations, @arduinomaquinas 🇧🇷😉👏👏👏👏👏 thanks for the technical information, know that I have a fnirsi oscilloscope and work with incremental encoders, I subscribed to the channel, thanks friend!
Thank you! i subscribed to you back.
wow, thanks my friend, love 🙂