I am a ham radio hobbyist and restore old radios and related audio and RF circuits mainly < 150 Mhz. I have only used older analog scopes with plug-in modules like the Tek 7000 series and for the past 2 years a nice Rigol MSO model DS1102D. As I am moving into microprocessor control
circuits on modern radios, I splurged and bought a Certiprime MSOX2024A. I was very surprised to find that I cannot figure out how to set this scope up for one of my most basic needs, i.e., looking at 3 independent simple sine signals at very different frequencies, typically out of phase with each
other, at the same time. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set up individual triggers for each so I can have the scope in Run and see all three waveforms simultaneously. I can set the scope to trigger on one channel at a time only while the other channel signals are a blur. The scope trigger control only allows one channel to be selected at any time. Furthermore, on the very inexpensive Rigol MSO, I could easily set two different time base settings, e.g. 10ns and 50us for two channels, with different trigger for each channel and display both channels simultaneously. How can such a sophisticated scope as the MSOX2024 not provide the same basic feature as the Rigol 1102? I hope I am just not doing something right and I feel incredibly stupid even after reading the manual. Can some one offer me some basic advice please?
thanks
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