Would a 34401A be a better choice, over a 3457A for a budding volt-nut? It
is newer and smaller, and the ebay pricing is similar. Would having that
extra digit via GPIB on the 3457A really be of any practical value?

Joe Gray
W5JG



On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Charles Steinmetz
<csteinm...@yandex.com>wrote:

> Chuck wrote:
>
>  I think the statement is awkward English, but what I think he is trying
>> to say is that:
>> 1) the instrument will be recalibrated
>> 2) after the instrument is verified, by the calibration lab, to be
>> working within specs,
>> 3) a NIST traceable calibration certificate will be mailed.
>>
>
> The seller does his own calibrations.  Also, if he sent it out for cal, it
> would come back with a certificate -- why wouldn't he just leave the
> certificate in the box when he shipped the unit to the buyer, instead of
> mailing it later?  Something very strange seems to be going on.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>  WE WILL RE-CALIBRATED THE UNIT BEFORE SHIPPING AND A NIST TRACEABLE
>>> CALIBRATION
>>> CERTIFICATE, WILL BE PROVIDED AFTER ITEM IS RECEIVED AND IS ACCEPTED AS
>>> WORKING
>>> WITH IN SPECS. WE WILL MAIL OUT THE CERTIFICATE.
>>>
>>
>
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