I've attached a screen shot from my scope that shows an example of what I'm seeing.
I am using a function generator to drive current through a helmholz coil. There is a receiver coil inside the helmholz coil, picking up the field.
In the screenshot:
Channel 4 is the current into the helmholz coil
Channel 3 is the output of a field probe (1 mV / 1 mGauss)
Channel 1 is the output of the sense coil.
The sense coil signal has a lot of environmental noise on it. The channels are all bandwidth limited and the traces are averaged over several hundred waveforms. (Averaging is set to 512, but I am freezing the screen before that number is reached)
The scopes DVM says "Under Bandwidth". Interesting since the driving waveform is 10 kHz. I lower it to 9500 Hz, No change.
Notice that the DVM AC RMS reading and the channel 1 measurement reading do differ by a bit. Since they are using the exact same input signal, I would have expected them to be very close. But apparently the DVM and the MEASURE process the signal differently. I'm curios what the difference is.
I do have an external meter I added to the setup to be an arbitrator. It didn't help.