I have narrowed a scope purchase to the R&S RTB2004 and Keysight 3000X series.
Many thanks to the participants in this forum, youtube videos from Dave, mikeselectricstuff, mjlorton, MichaelBRothschild, and others.
Yesterday I was beat in the last 10 seconds (and by $50) on a great ebay deal for a new 300MHz RTB2004 with all options, which ended up selling for $3,267:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rohde-Schwarz-RTB2004-Scope-with-ALL-Options-2-5GS-s-300-MHz-4-16-MSO-NIB-NR/332530370156?epid=6005865238&hash=item4d6c5ac66c:g:me8AAOSw0A9aOv1s.
Arrggh!!!!
It was from a company who had ordered two and had a project cancelled, so never opened the second one. I can't get the knot out of my stomach.
I have two end use cases for a scope:
1) Serial decoding and embedded work.
2) RF and time synchronized baseband analysis (requires external 10MHz reference input, so minimum of 4000X series or RTE series)
Use case 1) was the interest for this scope.
From my point of view, here are the pros and cons of the RTB2004 scope compared to Keysight 3000T X series. I understand that the RTM3000 series is what should be compared directly, but due to the Keysight 3000T being on the market longer, I can find used units with similar pricing to the RTB2000.
RTB2004 Pros:
*Best looking and most flexible interface (the interface looks really nice and useful)
*Interface to PC screen capability is built in (vs ~$500 add on for Keysight)
*10 bit ADC (significant)
*More memory and ability to control memory settings (significant)
*Fast startup (minor, it's only a minute)
*Low standby power (minor, can use hard switch, but Keysight should fix this or explain the 6W standby)
*Remembers settings upon power cycling (nice to have)
RTB2004 Cons (vs 3000X):
*No advanced math (Rich said this has a good chance of coming with future updates, but this is limiting currently)
*No 50ohm input (significant for me)
*Max 300MHz bandwidth (major difference vs 1GHz max)
*Lacks some of the more advanced decoding protocols (significant)
*Less responsive (significant)
The option bundle special for R&S expires today, but I can't get my head around paying (2,080 + 630)*1.0975 ~= $3,000 for a 70MHz version of the scope given that to upgrade to 300MHz (still not as high as I'd like) will increase the price to over $6K, which is in the pricing realm of finding used Keysight with 1GHz BW. For example:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Agilent-MSOX3104A-1-GHz-4-Analog-16-Digital-Ch-Mixed-Signals-Oscilloscope/253398414378?hash=item3affb8f42a:g:8nMAAOSwGzxZgigWI'm not sure that I understand the R&S bandwidth upgrade pricing either. It looks like you might pay more to upgrade the BW later? I'm referencing this options/pricing list:
https://www.testequity.com/products/33440/?pitem=457823It appears to me that option RTB2K-302MP.33 is $4K to upgrade the 70MHz scope to 300MHz and add the MSO option.
Scenario 1: Purchase 70MHz 4channel model ($2,080) today, literally Jan. 31, 2018 is the last day for the $630 special for all software options. Subtotal = $2,710. Later, add upgrade option RTB2K-302MP.33 ($4K) to add 300MHz and MSO. Total: $6,710
Scenario 2: Purchase fully loaded version now or later. Doesn't require the special ending today. Total: $6,185
For those okay with low bandwidth, the software special is helpful, but if you want 300MHz the regular price $525 less. Correct me if I'm not getting it.