The scope costs $700 and has automotive presets. It even tells you how to hook up the leads to test everything from MAF's to Cam and Crank sensors to relative timing and compression. You spend $700 on yourself and people will line up to hand you money because if you are diagnosing oscilloscopically you are ten yards ahead of everybody else and you'll get a reputation for being exacting and precise and correct in your analysis and the sky is the limit as you do work for regular people and you get invited by shops to come figure out problems that their regular diagnosis techniques can't handle and you go buy a new house and a Harley and a Cessna and take a cruise and put a pool behind your house and you have money in the bank...all because you spent that 700 dollars.
Awesome review. Was shopping for a scope and the Siglent SDS1204X-E was my expected purchase but this Micsig suddenly changed everything. Really appreciate something so unique.
Unbelievable amount of technology for under a kilo-buck. I remember what I paid for other scopes in the past and lugging Tek 465B's all over the country, my back still hurts,. I just hope it does not have pop-up ads etc. THANKS for the demo !!!!! I know what Santa is going to bring now!!1 LOL
Many thanks for sharing this video. I would like to know if each channel has separate ground. My english is not good. I am trying to understand but it is difficult. Thank you
@@MicsigOscilloscope I don’t remember now, it could have been via your website. Please email me via my TH-cam channels About page, I would like to do reviews on your products.
Do you know how to download the automotive software that micsig offers. I bought the sto1004 after watching your video not realizing that there was a sato1004 already configured with automotive presets
speaking of rock-bands and i just watched the new movie "Elvis" and that was a cool movie with a different twist on the history of EP... 😎 thank-ya thank-ya very nice scope also i luv the cheap china test equipment for the hobby bench, it seems like there are 2 china's 1. the cool china made stuff 2. and the commy army... sad deal 😿 thanks a lot
The scope costs $700 and has automotive presets. It even tells you how to hook up the leads to test everything from MAF's to Cam and Crank sensors to relative timing and compression. You spend $700 on yourself and people will line up to hand you money because if you are diagnosing oscilloscopically you are ten yards ahead of everybody else and you'll get a reputation for being exacting and precise and correct in your analysis and the sky is the limit as you do work for regular people and you get invited by shops to come figure out problems that their regular diagnosis techniques can't handle and you go buy a new house and a Harley and a Cessna and take a cruise and put a pool behind your house and you have money in the bank...all because you spent that 700 dollars.
@@johnpaulgarrett1 putting it in the automotive since the cost makes sense. My garage is packed full of tools that costs tons of money but worth it when you need the right tool for the job. Guess I’ll take another look at this scope
The scope costs $700 and has automotive presets. It even tells you how to hook up the leads to test everything from MAF's to Cam and Crank sensors to relative timing and compression. You spend $700 on yourself and people will line up to hand you money because if you are diagnosing oscilloscopically you are ten yards ahead of everybody else and you'll get a reputation for being exacting and precise and correct in your analysis and the sky is the limit as you do work for regular people and you get invited by shops to come figure out problems that their regular diagnosis techniques can't handle and you go buy a new house and a Harley and a Cessna and take a cruise and put a pool behind your house and you have money in the bank...all because you spent that 700 dollars.
Can't wait! That thing is finer that anything right now!
Recording feature is very cool.
Thanks for the review Paul. ☮
Awesome review. Was shopping for a scope and the Siglent SDS1204X-E was my expected purchase but this Micsig suddenly changed everything. Really appreciate something so unique.
This is the first time I've seen your channel and I have subscribed and set all notifications.
Unbelievable amount of technology for under a kilo-buck. I remember what I paid for other scopes in the past and lugging Tek 465B's all over the country, my back still hurts,. I just hope it does not have pop-up ads etc. THANKS for the demo !!!!! I know what Santa is going to bring now!!1 LOL
Im considering buying a portable scope or u think this micsig is better considering priice is way higher
Adding this to my wish list......
Many thanks for sharing this video. I would like to know if each channel has separate ground. My english is not good. I am trying to understand but it is difficult. Thank you
No, shared ground
This is a nice scope with good features for the price.
Does MICSIG ever have discount codes?
That looks really cool! Did you do a tear down of it already?
I tried getting hold of micsig to see if they would send me anything to do reviews on, never got a response ☹️
where/who did you sent?
Scott, I'll see if I can share my contact's info with you.
@@MicsigOscilloscope I don’t remember now, it could have been via your website. Please email me via my TH-cam channels About page, I would like to do reviews on your products.
@@learnelectronics thanks Paul
@@TheDefpom I look forward to your reviews of the Micsig products Scott
Great review, many thanks.
very cool. thanks for the review.
Nice upgrade! I still love my ato1104, but one of these would be nice for other stuff...
Could this be better than the new Tektronics scope that Dave Jones reviewed???
Question, do you get to keep the tools you review??
Some, can't keep everything
it would be nice if there was a local electronic vo-tec school to give the surplus to 🧐
As this scope is aimed at the automotive industry does it make for a good bench scope ?
It's a great bench scope. It has HDMI out, you can output the screen to a large display.
@@learnelectronics thank you for your advice, I watch all your vids I find them informative and entertaining.
I got my eye on the new TO3004 tablet whenever they release it 😉 looks like it would be a nice bit of kit if ya not into all the buttons
Nice - very popular too!
Do you know how to download the automotive software that micsig offers. I bought the sto1004 after watching your video not realizing that there was a sato1004 already configured with automotive presets
Can you install any android app? Does it come with the playstore?
To protect the system, only Micsig-allowed Apps can be installed to the playstore.
@@MicsigOscilloscope can you also provide a review for the DP750-100. Thanks
speaking of rock-bands and i just watched the new movie "Elvis" and that was a cool movie with a different twist on the history of EP... 😎 thank-ya thank-ya very nice scope
also i luv the cheap china test equipment for the hobby bench, it seems like there are 2 china's 1. the cool china made stuff 2. and the commy army... sad deal 😿 thanks a lot
I liked it till I saw the price :(. As some one just learning it hard for my to justify the cost of it.
They are dirt cheap imo.
The scope costs $700 and has automotive presets. It even tells you how to hook up the leads to test everything from MAF's to Cam and Crank sensors to relative timing and compression. You spend $700 on yourself and people will line up to hand you money because if you are diagnosing oscilloscopically you are ten yards ahead of everybody else and you'll get a reputation for being exacting and precise and correct in your analysis and the sky is the limit as you do work for regular people and you get invited by shops to come figure out problems that their regular diagnosis techniques can't handle and you go buy a new house and a Harley and a Cessna and take a cruise and put a pool behind your house and you have money in the bank...all because you spent that 700 dollars.
@@johnpaulgarrett1 putting it in the automotive since the cost makes sense. My garage is packed full of tools that costs tons of money but worth it when you need the right tool for the job. Guess I’ll take another look at this scope
Crap they are costly!
Yes, but it's a Porsche
pretty pricey toy