Thank you for the replies. Were away from my Picoscope and probes. This is a friend's BMW R series motorcycle. He experienced random misfires. With the only tool available, a Hantek scope, I merely wanted to see whether the relevant COP was firing consistently. I used an old 3 pin relay he had, coil was still ok at 74 Ohm. Removed the bridged resistor and used as a makeshift probe held on top of the ignition coil. I believe the signal, although crude, is the coil secondary circuit. Plug was firing consistently. The actual values and burn time not relevant due to poor signal. However, what had me puzzled wat the fact that the Hantek software indicated micro seconds, (See just under menu on top, in red) not milliseconds. I do realise that the actual dwell and burn time does not show up properly, however, even quadrupling the value or a wasted spark system will not bring it close to milli seconds. Saw somewhere that the Hantek software is not too hot. In summary, I have an idea what a good dwell, fire and burn signal looks like. The issue is the time scale of the Hantek indicating in microseconds. Maybe I'm just not interpreting time display correctly.