Hameg oscilloscope

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Marco Torricelli

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Can someone send me a scanned manual or a pdf file of the Hameg HM205-3
oscilloscope?

Thank you
 
Marco Torricelli schrieb:

Can someone send me a scanned manual or a pdf file of the Hameg HM205-3
oscilloscope?
1. You should contact Hameg directly. They have the complete manuals
as PDF, and normally (if asked friendly) they provide them for free.
http://www.hameg.de
2. This is a german speaking newsgroup... :)

HTH,

--
Dipl.-Ing. Tilmann Reh
Autometer GmbH Siegen - Elektronik nach Maß.
http://www.autometer.de
 
2. This is a german speaking newsgroup... :)
I don't think it's inappropiate to post in English to a German newsgroup, if
you are looking for info/help on a German product. Since Hameg probably has
its core market in Germany it is only reasonable to assume that the
likelihood is quite high to get info/help from a german speaking newsgroup.
So this posting is perfectly on topic.
You don't limit yourself to components where datasheets are available in
German - you wouldn't be able to do any serious work in electronics if you
would do so, so with all respect, what's the point of your remark?

Cheers,
Klaus
 
Klaus Bahner schrieb:

2. This is a german speaking newsgroup... :)

I don't think it's inappropiate to post in English to a German newsgroup, if
you are looking for info/help on a German product. Since Hameg probably has
its core market in Germany it is only reasonable to assume that the
likelihood is quite high to get info/help from a german speaking newsgroup.
So this posting is perfectly on topic.
I didn't say it was off topic, and I also gave a (hopefully useful) reply.

You don't limit yourself to components where datasheets are available in
German - you wouldn't be able to do any serious work in electronics if you
would do so, so with all respect, what's the point of your remark?
It was *just* a remark. Also see the three characters at the very
end of that line.

Fup2p.

--
Dipl.-Ing. Tilmann Reh
Autometer GmbH Siegen - Elektronik nach Maß.
http://www.autometer.de
 
Hi Klaus

... Since Hameg probably has its core market in Germany it is only reasonable to assume that the likelihood is quite high to get info/help from a german speaking newsgroup. So this posting is perfectly on topic.


Well, Tilmann had a smiley posted at the end of his remark. My news
reader makes "real" smileys from these, yellow and with a real face.
Anyways, Hameg does sell in other countries including North America.
Seems like their little spectrum analyzer is popular. Some day I am
going to buy one of these for myself.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 

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