The TO1104 I purchased from Batronix was €539 ex-VAT as there is currently a €360 discount on this model. It has all the current options installed except 500uV and the extended warranty, and comes with a battery and carrying strap (that I still haven't figured out!).
I also purchased a TO1104 with battery from Batronix.
However, my unit came without carrying strap and WLAN option is not activated. 500 uV option is activated though.
There seems to be some inconsistency regarding delivered options…
I would like to have the WLAN option, but Batronix is not selling it at the moment.
Considering the firmware investigation work already done by some forum members, we may not have to wait much for all software options.
Those BNC dust caps that came with Mike’s scope are also a nice accessory I would gladly purchase, if available.
I also performed some BW tests on my TO1104 using a R&S SM300 to generate a 1 Vrms signal and a 50ohm feed-through terminator and found the -3db point to be near 135 MHz. This result is consistent on all 4 channels.
Although severely attenuating the signal (as expected) the scope is still able to trigger and display a stable 250 MHz sine wave. Above 250 MHz things start to go south very quickly (1 GSa/s plays a big role here…).
As said before, serial decoding option(s) would be more than welcome.
The UI can surely be improved, but as it is now is surprisingly easy to use and it only takes a few minutes to get used to it – In my opinion, this is a very strong point for a new product so radically different.
Let’s wait and see what Micsig do in the future; So far they seem to be on the right path.