Any kind soul willing to put a 4mvpp 4MHz sine wave signal amplitude modulated by 10mvpp 50KHz triangle signal, with a random 20Mhz 50mvpp noise to their GW instek 1054B or Siglent 1104X-E ? I really want to see whether the GW instek can do better with its digital filter, or Siglent can trigger reliably showing me the 4MHz signal. Also I need it to be as close to realtime as well, so vary the 4MHz signal and see if the digital filter or the triggering setting actually cause a massive delay.... a delay of about 200-300ms should be tolerable, 1s delay is bad...
I would gladly do that, but you'd have to wait until the weekend.
I did a similar test last weekend though.
2mVpp sine signal at 750kHz plus 2mVpp 5.9MHz sine, 80% amplitude modulated by 10kHz.
No problem getting a stable triggering on this signal mix with just a little trigger level tweaking. If everything else fails, the correct holdoff time gets rid of any spurious triggers.
First display with intensity grading:

SDS1104X-E Noisy Signal IG
Now with color grading:

SDS1104X-E Noisy Signal CG
Finally an FFT analysis, which clearly shows the signals involved. You even get a reasonably accurate frequency indication by the peak marker table:

SDS1104X-E Noisy Signal FFT
EDIT: A "4mvpp 4MHz sine wave signal amplitude modulated by 10mvpp 50KHz triangle signal" sounds a bit far fetched. This would be 250% modulation and no waveform/signal generator can do that. I think you should provide a more serious specification of what signal you actually want to seeā¦
Furthermore, with 50mVpp noise you essentially want to look at a tiny signal totally buried in interference and noise. The CRO cannot give a meaningful result with this and your screenshots did not show something nearly as bad as that. The DSO on the other hand can clearly separate and analyze all these signals by means of a powerful FFT, as demonstrated above.