So, i sadly had to return the HDO6k this week. We had R+S show up, and now i have a RTE1054 to try out for a while.
Impression is so-so, i really dislike the fact that i have tons of small boxes etc covering up waveform display area, and some of them cant be moved out at all, with the channel/timebase boxes not even being transparent. From experience (DPO3k/4k) this will end up blocking exactly the part of the waveform i want to see later... Also opening some menu results in several semi-transparent windows covering each other, making it really hard to read and tell apart which text belongs to which layer. While i could adjust to both Agilent and LeCroy UI within minutes, i still struggle with the R+S way after a whole day.
I ran the same tests i did on the HDO and well, its a plain 8bit system, a good one but still 8 bits. 1Mhz 1Vpp Square plus 10mVpp 20Mhz sine is a nice test... On the HDO in its standard mode its instantly visible there is something, and after zooming in theres a nice clear 20Mhz sine to see. Any 8bit system shows the usual noisy square, if you dont know theres something to look for, you miss it. If you know what to look for, with added lowpass filtering ("HD mode" "16Bit" marketing BS) i can see the sine, but only with intens/colour grading, it still is mostly buried under noise on a single shot acq. If its not synchronous (in real life some ripple rarely will be), a single shot acq is your only chance to get it.
Oh by the way, 500uV/div isnt. I counted approx. 125 steps for full 8div, so its just software zoom on 1mv/div.
RTE doesnt have any nice spectrum app, which the lower-end RTM does have (paid option). I really cant explain that decision from RS to leave out this app on the higher end models... With stgandard FFT as math function, its about as hard to use as on most older scopes, with turning knobs for timebase, memory depth and fff options at the same time, iteratively until the display looks right. NOT good.
Spectrum mode on the HDO is so much easier to use, just like a spectrum analyzer. After all im not interested in the FFT as math function, but rather in doing spectrum analysis.
Good points for the RTE is price, lower (acoustical) noise, colourful leds everywhere (TOO bright though!), 5Gs/s, support by R&S, price, better triggering and umm, price again.
Im trying to justify the HDOs extra price to my boss, but it will not be easy...