Better: Europe/Berlin
Gentlemen, we have a bug....
As mentioned the last posts here, my adjusted time never gets "lost", even when it´s completely powered off for days.
Now:
Seeing tv84 post and thought, good idea.
My timezone was UTC, so I´ve switched it to European/Berlin and bingo...
After re-start, the adjusted time is lost, instead of e.g. 22h35 it shows 0h35, Date stays correct.
Switching back to UTC, adjusting the time to 22h35, restart....It stays, no lost.
Thx to danils for finding this.
Feature wanted :Today we did a kind of "technology transfer":
A project where we use a old lecroy 9310, we want to use the siglent in the future for it.
So we test it if this was a problem concerning math and several measure displying - Not it wasn´t, good.
But:
We got both scopes on, on the lecroy when you change the vertical scale, the zeroline always stays where it is while on the siglent the line is gone and you have to readjust to have it in the middle.
Example : 5V/div., decreasing to 2V/div., old lecroy let the trace where it is, a marker appear and shows in which direction the 0V are (above or under).
Very nice, want to have it on the siglent also...
Wanted polish:FFT....
Splitscreen mode is a nice and useful thing, but it has an annoying effect:
To get the full amplitudes visible the minimum scaling is 20dB/div. which is sometimes too much, when switching to 10dB/div., it goes "out of the screen".
A kind of compressed displaying would be good like the lecroy did when it is in split mode /dual grid.