I am in the market for a used HP-3458A and, in researching past messages, I came across an interesting question:
*Chris Erickson* ericksonc2 at comcast.net <volt-nuts%40febo.com?Subject=Re%3A%20%5Bvolt-nuts%5D%203458A%20questions&In-Reply-To=%3C001b01cc7960%24a15d2840%24e41778c0%24%40net%3E> *Thu Sep 22 19:48:41 UTC 2011* If Agilent will fix everything, bring it up to specs, and calibrate it no matter what's wrong with it for $2200, then why would I spend $5000-6000 or more for one that is in good shape - even if calibrated? Just grab the first bargain that comes along for $1500-3000, send it straight to Agilent and be money ahead. Seems the better course of action to me if that price is accurate - do they really offer this service? I could not find an answer to this question but it does beg the question. Does nayone have an answer as to why not buy the cheapest unit and send it in for repair? Thanks, Randy Evans _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
