Thanks for making the videos. The set up and measurement selections were a little confusing at first, especially when compared to other lab scopes used. The videos helped answer questions with channel set up and navigating the signal measurement selections on the 1104. Thanks again!
Hello my friend, I got here from the review you left on amazon, new subscriber now, I'm saving to get this Scope and hope to learn how to use it with your videos
Elpanin91, hello and welcome to the channel. Thank you for subscribing, I appreciate every single subscriber for supporting the channel. I hope my videos can help you, and I hope to have some new ones out soon. Always feel free to leave questions, comments, and or feedback. I’m always open to learning something new myself. Thanks again friend.
No, I’ve never used a Hantek scope. When I was first shopping for a scope, I was looking at some of the Hanteks, but once I found the Micsig, it was all over, lol. Why! Do you have one? Or are you thinking of getting one?
Yes I'm thinking to get one that fit perfect for diagnostic and everything but I've watched some reviews of hantek is more cheap than micsig but watching your videos looks like micsig is pretty handy and got nice option so that make think to buy it.
Yea, I know you would be happy with the Micsig. I am anyway. I don’t know much about the Hantek, but one big difference between Hantek & Micsig is the Micsig does not need a laptop (or computer). The Micsig is a stand alone tablet oscilloscope, so you don’t have to worry about having a charged, working laptop. I don’t remember much about the Hantek, other than when I was first looking for a scope, I looked at the Hantek, but then I found the Micsig; and after comparing the two of them, the Micsig seemed like the better choice. As I said, I have nothing against the Hantek. I’m just giving my opinion and view on things. I personally really like my Micsig. Also, everyone else that I’ve spoken with that bought a Micsig, all seem to like theirs as well. If I were to get something other than a Micsig, I would want the 4 channel Pico automotive scope. Only, they do cost a lot more. In fact I was just on the AutoNerdz website looking around, yesterday, and I noticed the new model 4425A 4 channel automotive Pico scope, by itself (no leads, etc.) cost $1,369
Thanks for this video. Today I learned about choosing what measurements I can put on the screen in realtime. I guess the thumbs down guy hasn't seen this one yet. Lol.
Hey there VashthStampeede, good to hear from you. You know, it’s amazing, I am constantly learning new things I can do with this scope. I think that’s definitely part of the fun of it. If I knew everything about it, it would probably start to get boring. I’m sure the thumbs down guy will make his way through soon enough, lol. Seriously though, I don’t mind if someone doesn’t like the video, but if your gonna leave a thumbs down, at least leave a comment as to why. How can I make it better without input, you know? I can handle constructive criticism. Personally I don’t leave thumbs downs on videos I don’t like. I just turn it off, but to each his own. Oh yea, I just ordered a Micsig Differential Probe. It won’t be here till about Thursday, but I’ll do a video with it when I get it. Probably some voltage drop testing. Also, I finally ordered a Micsig carry bag too. Up to now, I’ve been using a laptop backpack. It actually works out well, since it has space for my probes and leads and what not. Anyhow, Good to hear from you Vash. I hope all is well with you and your family.
Thanks for making the videos. The set up and measurement selections were a little confusing at first, especially when compared to other lab scopes used. The videos helped answer questions with channel set up and navigating the signal measurement selections on the 1104. Thanks again!
Glad I could help Stephen Banta. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the views.
Hello my friend, I got here from the review you left on amazon, new subscriber now, I'm saving to get this Scope and hope to learn how to use it with your videos
Elpanin91, hello and welcome to the channel. Thank you for subscribing, I appreciate every single subscriber for supporting the channel. I hope my videos can help you, and I hope to have some new ones out soon. Always feel free to leave questions, comments, and or feedback. I’m always open to learning something new myself. Thanks again friend.
Thank you Atom. Good job. Have a blessed and safe week to you and your family.
Thank you Billy, and you too
nice demonstrate keep up good work.
Thanks for the feed back wzthonda.
Where did you get your colored leads?
www.aeswave.com/premium-test-leads-3m-long-set-of-4-p9543.html
Have you ever used Hantek1008C oscilloscope ?
No, I’ve never used a Hantek scope. When I was first shopping for a scope, I was looking at some of the Hanteks, but once I found the Micsig, it was all over, lol. Why! Do you have one? Or are you thinking of getting one?
Yes I'm thinking to get one that fit perfect for diagnostic and everything but I've watched some reviews of hantek is more cheap than micsig but watching your videos looks like micsig is pretty handy and got nice option so that make think to buy it.
Yea, I know you would be happy with the Micsig. I am anyway. I don’t know much about the Hantek, but one big difference between Hantek & Micsig is the Micsig does not need a laptop (or computer). The Micsig is a stand alone tablet oscilloscope, so you don’t have to worry about having a charged, working laptop. I don’t remember much about the Hantek, other than when I was first looking for a scope, I looked at the Hantek, but then I found the Micsig; and after comparing the two of them, the Micsig seemed like the better choice. As I said, I have nothing against the Hantek. I’m just giving my opinion and view on things. I personally really like my Micsig. Also, everyone else that I’ve spoken with that bought a Micsig, all seem to like theirs as well. If I were to get something other than a Micsig, I would want the 4 channel Pico automotive scope. Only, they do cost a lot more. In fact I was just on the AutoNerdz website looking around, yesterday, and I noticed the new model 4425A 4 channel automotive Pico scope, by itself (no leads, etc.) cost $1,369
What bnc leads are those? I just got mine and want longer leads. I like the ones in your video since they color match. So far I like it. Nice video.
Hello. I use the Pico 3 meter color leads.
www.aeswave.com/premium-test-leads-3m-long-set-of-4-p9543.html
Saludos gracias
Automaxwell en video, Anytime my friend. Thanks for dropping by.
Thanks for this video. Today I learned about choosing what measurements I can put on the screen in realtime. I guess the thumbs down guy hasn't seen this one yet. Lol.
Hey there VashthStampeede, good to hear from you. You know, it’s amazing, I am constantly learning new things I can do with this scope. I think that’s definitely part of the fun of it. If I knew everything about it, it would probably start to get boring. I’m sure the thumbs down guy will make his way through soon enough, lol. Seriously though, I don’t mind if someone doesn’t like the video, but if your gonna leave a thumbs down, at least leave a comment as to why. How can I make it better without input, you know? I can handle constructive criticism. Personally I don’t leave thumbs downs on videos I don’t like. I just turn it off, but to each his own. Oh yea, I just ordered a Micsig Differential Probe. It won’t be here till about Thursday, but I’ll do a video with it when I get it. Probably some voltage drop testing. Also, I finally ordered a Micsig carry bag too. Up to now, I’ve been using a laptop backpack. It actually works out well, since it has space for my probes and leads and what not. Anyhow, Good to hear from you Vash. I hope all is well with you and your family.