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Ok, I am trying to spend some money before the end of the year. I am debating between these 3 testers, Bytebrothers RWC1000 (about $500) Test-Um700 (about $250) Test-Um950 (about $900) I am not really trying to compare the 700 and the 950. What I am trying to determine is whether the 700 is a far beter value than the rwc1000 or the rwc1000 is a far better value than the 950 for half the price. https://www.bytebros.com https://www.test-um.com
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Personally we went with the full out Agilent Wirescope 350, most companies that we deal with want printable results. The test-ums do not have that capability. We do own a test um optical light source that was $350 and it works great.
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I have the test-um 700 and want to get the 950. I test alot of data wirring and would like to test active circuits.
They all have some good products, but for the price Test-um blows themaway.
Good Luck!!
[This message has been edited by JJ (edited December 28, 2004).]
If all else fails, use a BFH.
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Definitely Wirescope wire and fiber. The printable for the customer --- give them a disc. There is a lot of Gov't work around here and they want that.
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