On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 05:03:16 -0000 (UTC)
bob prohaska wrote:
> Joe wrote:
> > On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 20:22:27 +0200
> > Deloptes wrote:
> >
> >> Theo wrote:
> >>
> >> > It is worth understanding what frequency range you're interested
> >> > in. Soundcards are typically 20Hz-20kHz.
> >> > SDR often has a limited bandwidth and doesn't go below ~30MHz.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Ah, sorry I understood the opposite - I missed or misunderstood "I
> >> don't specifically need RF performance" as if OP was asking for RF
> >> explicitely :)
> >>
> >> I know only the PicoScope from the Automotive angle, but could be
> >> there are cheaper products that work with linux.
> >
> > Hantek is the name, or at least one of the names, many people
> > rebadge them. There is openhantek6022 which works for the cheapest
> > scope.
> >
> > It's OK for DC and audio, which is all I need these days. If I have
> > frequencies a bit higher to deal with, I haul out my ancient Tek
> > 465B, which weighs about fifty times as much as the Hantek device.
> >
>
> Hantek seems to be Windows-oriented, I have great respect for
> Tektronix, but analog scopes are no help with transients absent a
> Polaroid camera and a stable trigger pulse.
>
That's why I mention openhantex6022. It's specific to the 6022 but it's
native Linux, later ported to Windows. I never found the Hantek supplied
Windows software to be much good at triggering.
--
Joe
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