Hi Jantje
I also was looking at that one - but it somehow almost looks like a toy, which makes me skeptical. I sort of like the bigger one they have:
Though I don't know enough to really justify buying the bigger one. I just really rather invest more up front than ending up buying things double.
I explicitly (think I) need an oscilloscope, for testing different frequencies for wireless power transfer. A cheap unit I was looking at is this one: AccuDIY.com | Oscilloscope DIY kits, signal generators but again I am afraid of buying a toy ...
I'll google Rigol, thanks for sharing what you work with
EDIT: Nevermind. the DS1052E is by Rigol
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EDIT 2: I am considering simply getting 2 DSO Nano's - Does anyone else have any opinion on them? Is anyone using them as a function generator?