Hello,
After several unsuccessful attempts, I managed to connect to the PC via USB-C. Not every cable and not every port will work. But as they say in Germany: "Duck good all good"
Best regards
egonotto
PS: 1 V/div 10 MHz bandwidth open input and 2.4 mV rms noise.
PS: Sorry but this screenshot is much easier to make. The one with the good image quality means a lot more effort.
How do you exactly make that screenshot? as it almost got a low degraded thumbnail grading.
I cant forget that the MHO3 doesn't got WIFI built in from scratch
and you need to rely on some "WIFI USB module" that the manual doesn't specify, from where.
Weird decision in my book, when you have in mind, Micsig's whole portfolio of wireless apps & use cases and how much the MHO3 manual highlight many of these wireless things you can do with this scope..
sure' it's likely copypasted from older Micsig models, as it's clearly the same fundamental Micsig GUI.
Obviously a reason, maybe they expect to sell users that accessory or you can constantly keep the WLAN protocols up to date by purchasing new modern WLAN USB dongle, but no no no.. they could do both. (pluggable + built-in) as its only a scope, very limited what WLAN speeds you actually need.
I would love to see some real life pictures of the unit, with that massive 1200p 14" screen and the 3½ cm thinness on its stand...
Could imagine it would look a little like an oscilloscope-pendant to these all-screen PCs like Surface Studio2 or Apples Imac.