All I see is "nah cant do thing" with still no explanation of what this thing is and why it cant be done.
Well, whether I agree with your perspective on that or not (I don't), your comments weren't on topic or adding to the conversation in anyway. Just more noise. Myself, and others, understood what he was asking and investigated it with the scopes we have. Now somebody who both has the luxury of understanding, and an HD3 scope can also check.
Until then, this conversation is pointless. 🤷
ETA: In reply 822 you quoted his description of the problem, and said you could do it (without an example). In reply 824 he replied to you and said if the Keysight can do it, he would like to have one. I don't see what the issue is at all.
I still dont have the conditions under which a unamed/non-specific scope cant produce a 1kHz filtering. Why is this some secret information? If people say thing cant do thing and then do not explain what thing they are talking about and in what situation, then it is completely correct to ask for the information.
Instead we've had a pile of "nah cant do thing" and still no explanation of what that thing actually is.
You're saying it's all obvious and explained. So why cant you show it or quote it? Should be simple. You say my comments are off topic? which comment? All the option open for you to explain, but instead you use non-specific points same style as what started this confusion.
I've been consistently asking for the explanation of what challenges there are for low pass filtering in scopes. I have not come across them, yet a member claims they are so significant there is no scope they know of that can do it (plainly false).