Hi Everyone,
Where do you typically go for information on new 'scopes ?
Really keen on understanding what medium is most preferred,
Thanks in advance
Hi Everyone,
Where do you typically go for information on new 'scopes ?
Really keen on understanding what medium is most preferred,
Thanks in advance
Are you looking to understand which features are important in a scope or which manufacturer provides the best performance to price ratio for a given set of features?
Either way you need to define what you are interested in doing with the scope and what resources you have available.
Are you looking to understand which features are important in a scope or which manufacturer provides the best performance to price ratio for a given set of features?
Either way you need to define what you are interested in doing with the scope and what resources you have available.
Hi Douglas,
Thanks for your reply, I'm actually trying to understand how users do their research when they're looking to purchase a new 'scope, rather than looking to obtain a 'scope myself.
The internet has changed processes like this.
Scopes are one of those instruments that are always a significant investment and if you get one with extra features, sooner or later you will use them. Also the better scopes can improve productivity even on simple tasks, so the final decision is usually budget limited. Once you have enough justification to buy a scope at a certain price range, you are looking for something with the right mix of features, reliability and performance. Beyond that if there is sufficient budget you look for more features and performance that you might need in the future.
Once I find some candidates to compare through internet searches, I compare them to reputable equivalents that I am familiar with. Rigol for lower cost instruments, Tektronix (they have a pretty wide range) and Rohde & Schwarz for higher end.
Then I look at YouTube road tests to get a feel for usability, quality and features.
I also use internet searches to find the best price, keeping in mind the type of servicing I require.
At work, we might rent one to try it out, or possibly borrow a demo unit, but usually there is enough info on the net to make a decision.