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This is a fairly useful tool for doing the most basic of oscilloscope work and performing some rudimentary scope tests in automotive applications. I don't know how it will suit for doing "proper" oscilloscope work, but for automotive use by a hobbyist or amateur, I believe it is a good buy. Good: *Price. *Lightweight software. *Plenty of channels for monitoring various circuits, although for most automotive work 4 will be the most you will use. *Decent enough cables for test purposes, although the addition of some backprobes and a normal oscilloscope probe would be an improvement. Bad: *All versions of the windows software are unreliable and regularly crash with seemingly no pattern. Running in administrator mode helps significantly with these crashes. *Recording and playback don't work very well. *Can get very sluggish with higher frequency signals even if the software is not pushing the computer hardware. *Manual is awful and lacks lots of information about the software and hardware and no information about the signal generator. *Not enough test leads, only 4. While there is no Linux or third party software for this at the moment, it is on the Sigrok project's radar and will probably be included in the future once someone works on it. I can't comment with links it seems, so you will have to search for the information below yourself: My decision to buy was pushed upon reading a much more in depth review by the site Mikronauts. So far most of what I have observed fits with what they said. I also learned a lot about the software and scope's capabilities from a youtuber named Enrique Osorio.Read full review
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