Based on what i learned on this forum and got from both his thread and the GDS1000B thread, i recently bought a GW Instek GDS-2074E. I tried the license generator and it worked easy and flawless. Thanks to you all!
I had no idea what to expect from trying to 'hack' this scope with the tools that are provided in these threads.
For the people comming after me i want to tell what i experienced.
The scope came with firmware 1.34. I download the lis2.txt from the gds1000b thread, renamed it to *.html to turn it into a webpage and then loaded it into my browser. Then i put the serial number from my scope into the page, clicked "generate" and after that i could save the license files from that webpage. I put those on a usb stick.
With the scope on, i put the usbstick into the scope, then wend into the menu 'Utility' > 'File Utilities'. The scope showed the license files that i had on the usb stick. I then selected one of these (the bandwidth upgrade) and the scope installed it. Then i had to turn of the scope. I repeated this for the other license.
The license for 300 Mhz is installed and also the Spectrum Analyser. I did not check the bandwith yet but the license is visible on the System Info page. The spectrum analyser works very good and is accessible via the Option button.
After this i download the latest firmware from the GW Instek website (version 1.41). I did put that file on a otherwise empty usb stick. As instructed in the manual i wend on to install the formware by turning the scope on while rotating the Variable knob. The scope couldn't read the firmware file, eventhough it had read the license file earlier (i had those removed from the stick now). I tried another usb drive and this one could be used. After the installation of the new firmware the licenses remained and everything worked fine.
It was really that easy!
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Oh wait, forgot to mention; I did by the way first make a mistake with entering my serial number and because of that the license files didn't work. I had misread a G for a C.
On to another but related topic;
I was thinking about either buying this GW Instek or the Siglent SDS2000X Plus. I'm sure the Siglent is a great scope and it has better specs (because it is a more recent scope). I do however own a few pieces more GW Instek gear and have gotton to appreciate the brand. The people behind it are also very responsive, both here in The Netherlands and the people from Taiwan, and i think that is of great value.
Anyhow, i also like the interface/screen/layout on this scope very much. That was an important reason to choose this one (i do this for fun after all). I do find the scope to be even much nicer to look at in person, then what i got from the pictures and videos. It's very enjoyable.
Anyhow, you guys saved me a lot of money and helped me with all your oscilloscope discussions. I read a lot of them and had fun doing that
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