That is a great link Tim, including the two other links at the bottom of the page!
I work day in and day out with similar scenarios and can understand the frustration... Also, sometimes one-liners become our own way to get some revenge towards "the system".
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johndoe> My first post here, please don't beat me up but I searched and can't find an answer for my exact problem. I started to get an interest in electronics and want to buy an oscilloscope for my projects. Can you suggest an oscilloscope for a beginner? I heard that Rigol DS1054Z is good but I have an opportunity to get a Tektronix 2465 for $150 instead. Is this a good value?
other_1> Nothing beats the DS1054Z and the 2465 is very overpriced for what it is. You should save to get the Rigol. What are you trying to do with it?
other_2> The Tektronix is the best analog scope that ever existed and I think it is a bargain. The Rigol is a toy that is full of bugs and can't do proper decoding of signals and have measurements. My Siglent SDS2104X can do much better than that for a bit more money. What is your area of interest?
other_3> Beginners should start from the basics. The world is analog and your oscilloscope should be. My Tektronix 7104 with a 7T11 plugin can scan 1GHz signals much better than your LeCroys, Keysights and Tektronix can ever dream. Also, my 7A29 plugin can read 10mV/div that no one of these modern digital stuff can get. What do you want to do with it?
other_4> The Tektronix was a good oscilloscope for its day, but nowadays it is a boat anchor that is reaching its end of life and is full of unobtanium parts. The Rigol does not have reliable advanced triggers for digital protocols and you will do much better if you get an A-brand oscilloscope from eBay or ask the manufacturer or a local distributor for discounts. BTW, what are your projects?
other_5> This question was asked a million times. Google is your friend:
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=Rigol+DS1054Z+or+Tektronix+2465other_6> other_4, you are a sellout for these brands and I think you are completely dismissive of the advantages of the Rigol. For the price you can't do better. To the OP, stick with the Rigol.
other_2> other_6, you have issues, dude.
other_3> other_4, try to get a 1.5GHz signal at 12mV with your modern digital stuff and I bet you can't. My 1GHz oscilloscope can do that with ease. Check the pictures below: <blurry_film_camera_shot1.png>, <blurry_film_camera_shot2.png>, <blurry_film_camera_shot3.png>, <blurry_film_camera_shot4.png>.
other_1> other_2, bugs? Tell me what bugs address the OP's issues? The decoding bug is well known and is documented all over this forum. Rigol is constantly updating their firmware and try that with your Siglent! OP, get the Rigol.
other_4> other_6, you come with your empty accusations. Go haunt someone else. other_3, get on with times. Beginners shouldn't start with yesteryear's technology. Digital oscilloscopes are suited for the modern technology. Try to get a serial stream on your analog boat anchor and see if you can get this: <loosely_related_screenshot1.png>, <loosely_related_screenshot2.png>, <loosely_related_screenshot3.png>, <loosely_related_screenshot4.png>. Offering a boat anchor to a beginner is irrespnsible and leading to fail.
other_1> other_3, I bet your analog boat anchor can't decode I
2C just like my DS1054Z can. other_4, tell me which A-brand scope costs $400 and does everything that my DS1054Z can.
johndoe> Wow, I didn't expect the number of answers. Thanks guys. I like audio and my project consists of an Arduino that will control a LED and do a digital volume control. I already have a multimeter. I am also interested in guitar pedals and would like to see how the signal will be distorted on the audio path and an oscilloscope seems to be the logical way to go.
other_1> For that you need a multimeter (I have a Brymen BM869S) and a Spectrum Analyzer, however these cost a lot of money.
other_5> SA
other_3> other_4, if you don't learn the basics you can't get anywhere. OP, the Tektronix should suit your needs for audio until you can afford a Spectrum Analyzer.
other_4> other_1, the FFT in your Rigol is a joke. The OP will not be able to get anywhere near enough resolution for audio. OP, you need a signal generator and a spectrum analyzer. A soundcard should be enough. You should also get a bench multimeter like the Keithley 2015 with distortion analyzer.
other_6> here comes other_4 and his feeble attempts to dismiss Rigol. Tell me where you can get your "A-brand" scope for $400? TELL ME! You stupid idiot.
moderator> LET'S KEEP IT CIVIL, GUYS.
other_2> You need a signal generator, but don't get one of the modern ones. an old HP3314 outputs a cleaner signal than any of your modern digital crap. other_4, you really shouldn't lead the OP to spend $$$ on things he will not use.
other_1> other_4, you need to keep it real. the OP is not rich.
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