Is there a way to mark a topic as resolved?
I ordered the Siglent SDS814X HD from Saelig since the lower priced scopes were out of stock. And I got notification it has been shipped and expect it next week.
Sorry for posting double-posting this in another topic. But I thought I would clear things up here. This scope should work fine for me. And if I need 200 MHz, I can "upgrade" it to 200 MHz and buy the 200 MHz scope probes I need - I do not have to get 4 probes at once. Based on the feeling of confidence of others about this scope on these EEVBlog forums, I think I made the right choice.
The FFT Math feature with its peaks and table look really cool. And I like how sharp it looks. But like how another person on this site said - the scope is the main tool to get frequency and voltage for audio and RF - the multimeter is to be mainly used for DC, continuity, and resistance. I agree with that. Not the exact words the person used.
Does the SDS800X HD series have a built-in frequency counter so it can display a stable frequency measurement?
I am referring to the numbers - not waveform displayed - example: 2.345 MHz. And does it have a stable voltage measurement as well - example: 850mVp-p? Again, only talking about the numbers - not waveform. I ask because my old HP digital scope bounces around - the numbers - not waveform displayed. I have recently been told ways to make it stable on my old scope - like turn average on. Please do not reply here about this old HP scope - I created a topic for that on another EEVBlog forum at the suggestion of another person on here.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/how-to-get-a-stable-measure-of-v-and-freq-using-an-oscilloscope-on-a-vfo/Oh by the way, I have been eyeing Siglent scopes since 2022, but I decided to buy an old used HP digital scope for $55 to break myself into learning it at the time. And if I did not really get into, I only wasted $55. But I have really jumped into this now... So, time to move up to a nicer scope as a reward to myself.
Thank you everyone for your replies.