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USB oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer, which one?

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Hello, because of space limitation, I want to buy a USB oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer.

My main interest is at HF work, so 30MHz analogue bandwidth at least. a 100-200MHz would be better so as to be able to measure harmonics as well.

Which ones would you suggest for:

100-200MHz analogue bandwidth.
scope combined with spectrum analyzer
usb2
dual channel
relatively low budget <200Euros?
Other specs?

How about this one?**broken link removed**

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Or this one for a little more Hantek 6254BD ?
 
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For what its worth - we've complied some mfg data in a product finder here - https://products.designworldonline.com/oscilloscopes.html
The only usb scope under $300 is the MSO-19, which is only 60MHz, not good.

The Hantek 6254BD is 1G sample and it can do to 250MHz at a reasonable price. But I cannot find any info on the datasheet (attached for the 6000 series scopes) about the single shot bandwidth. Also it is anoying it does not have a 50R input impedance like my
HP 54520A does. But I guess I can do measurements at 50R by shunting a 50R at the input of the scope.​

Other such scopes?
 

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