About Aumictech
Two people, one strong opinion about what a used-equipment listing should include.
How this started
Yash spent years working with test equipment in RF and fiber-optic applications, and kept running into the same frustrations: equipment listed with stock photos, no real serial number in the listing, no mention of calibration status, and sellers who couldn't answer basic questions about the unit. Half the time the gear showed up and looked nothing like what was described.
Sona has a background in operations and logistics. Together, we figured the fix was straightforward: photograph the actual unit, put the real serial in the listing, test it before it goes up, and tell people honestly what condition it's in. That's Aumictech.
We started with a handful of Yokogawa OSAs and Fujikura fusion splicers. The inventory has grown since then, but the approach hasn't changed: one listing, one physical unit, no surprises.
What we actually work on
Most of our inventory comes from production lines, university labs, and telecom field work. These are instruments that were running daily, which is usually better news than you'd think. A unit that's been used consistently tends to age better than one that sat on a shelf for years.
RF/microwave and optical test equipment — a lot of it gear the OEMs no longer support: Ando and early Yokogawa optical spectrum analyzers, Fujikura polarization-maintaining fusion splicers (20PM, 40PM, 100P), legacy Keysight and Agilent analyzers. If you've been quoted an OEM repair that costs more than the instrument is worth used, call us first.
Credentials and registration
811210, Electronics Repair
541380, Testing Laboratories