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    Quote Originally Posted by Ioannis View Post
    ....The "amazing" goes to the whole idea and software implementation.
    Agreed - although I don't know how useful a 40kHz 2-Ch DIP-Size Mixed Signal Scope would be.
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    It is 320KHz scope and 40KHz AFG.

    I don't know why they present it as 40KHz on the main page. On the Specs tab it says 320KHz with 2Ms Sampling rate.

    OK, 320KHz is not anything shocking but regarding the size and resources... it is OK.

    Ioannis

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    Hi,

    A friend of mine bought it ~ Two years ago " just to see " ...

    a " must have " in the Field tool box he tells ...

    he is very happy with it as a gentle display, mainly to check R/C coder and servos signals ... of course not trying to precisely measure, but see " how it looks " ...

    Note he ALSO is the owner of a Fluke " scopemeter " ...

    Alain
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