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Any suggestions what I should test first during the weekend?
Hello,
have fun with the Magnova.
What bandwidth does your device have?
Did you buy a function generator with it?
Did you buy one or two logic probe sets?
How do you cope with the position of the BNC connectors on the right?
Best regards
egonotto
Hi,
I brought the 200 MHz version of the Magnova.
So far I didn't go for the optional wave-gen, because I already own an old Marconi signal generator which can do all modulations I need.
But I ordered one of the logic analyser probes, but they seem to be delivered later.
My model showed a -3dB point around 334 MHz when directly supplied by the signal generator.
It was around 194 MHz when using the supplied probes.
Those are a good step up from the ones which came with my Siglent SDS2104x plus.
They have a much better feel of quality to them.
I'am still not convinced by the side mounted BNC connectors.
When using my scope, I mostly use hands free probes.
And so far the front BNCs on a "traditional" scope were never an issue for me.
The somewhat odd shape takes away more bench space, but there are VESA mounting holes on the back.
Maybe I will get a small arm to have it floating above the bench.
A point to keep in mind: The Magnova gets quite warm during operation.
You can see it in the offset drift in the lower voltage ranges.
That settles around 30mins and in the mean time, an offset cal fixes the issue.
Best regards,
DK3BH