It’d be nice to see more of the scope on the channel. Looking to buy one but I’ll probably buy a cheap pico off Amazon it’s not the automotive version but atleast I’ll know how the software works when I want the 1500 dollar kit
@@philh9238 I honestly don't get alot of work, or many jobs that require using a scope, but will try to make some more scope videos if I can remember to. That's all I have is the cheap Pico non-auto 2 channel, a Uscope 1 channel, and a cheap hundred dollar Hantek 8 channel that I rarely use. I mostly use the Pico and it seems to get me by for most stuff. I'm still pretty much a beginner level scope user, and the cheap 2 channel Pico is definitely worth the money, but would definitely like to upgrade to at least a 4 channel Pico.....someday..... Honestly, so far, for me, Relative Compression testing seems to be what I've used the scope for the most overall, but hopefully I'll get some more electrical problem vehicles soon to make some more scope related videos.
@@philh9238 You can also download the Pico software and use it in 'demo' version on a laptop without actually having a scope. That's what I did before ever buying my scope. It's a good way to get familiar with the software, and all the buttons, and functions, etc........without actually having a scope.
It’d be nice to see more of the scope on the channel. Looking to buy one but I’ll probably buy a cheap pico off Amazon it’s not the automotive version but atleast I’ll know how the software works when I want the 1500 dollar kit
@@philh9238 I honestly don't get alot of work, or many jobs that require using a scope, but will try to make some more scope videos if I can remember to.
That's all I have is the cheap Pico non-auto 2 channel, a Uscope 1 channel, and a cheap hundred dollar Hantek 8 channel that I rarely use. I mostly use the Pico and it seems to get me by for most stuff. I'm still pretty much a beginner level scope user, and the cheap 2 channel Pico is definitely worth the money, but would definitely like to upgrade to at least a 4 channel Pico.....someday.....
Honestly, so far, for me, Relative Compression testing seems to be what I've used the scope for the most overall, but hopefully I'll get some more electrical problem vehicles soon to make some more scope related videos.
@@philh9238 You can also download the Pico software and use it in 'demo' version on a laptop without actually having a scope.
That's what I did before ever buying my scope. It's a good way to get familiar with the software, and all the buttons, and functions, etc........without actually having a scope.