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May 23, 2017
Proven reliable
1 of 1 found this helpful Each cable was individually packaged in a sealed plastic bag. Since the price on ten of these cables was markedly less than other sellers, I was a bit skeptical about quality and quality control.
Upon receipt, I took the time to make a connector-to-connector continuity/resistance test using a precision multi-meter on each pin of each cable--that's 80 continuity tests. Not a single problem on any cable. That gives me confidence that when I buy more, I'll be receiving reliable cables. I strongly recommend the product and seller.

Jan 29, 2018
Exactly what I needed
Fits, looks good, excellent quality, arrived quickly, no problems, would recommend.

Feb 12, 2019
Recommend--The picture says it all!
I was very interested in learning the accuracy of the displayed frequency. I tried several crystals in a simple Colpitts oscillator circuit and they all seemed about right. But, I felt I needed more precision to draw a conclusion. A friend has a rubidium atomic clock, which after its internal oven has stabilized is quite accurate. We put its 10 megahertz signal first into his expensive frequency counter and wasn’t surprised that it showed precisely 10 MHz to many significant figures. Then, we placed that same signal into this relatively inexpensive counter, set the gate time variable control to maximum (fully CW) and got the result shown in the accompanying photo: five zeros following the decimal point. (rubidium clock unit to the left in the photo.) Needless to say, I’m quite pleased with this result and now know that the unit is not only accurate but also well calibrated to reflect the correct frequency—certainly to the level of accuracy and precision that I need in my radio hobby endeavors. I recommend this unit.