Perfected the needs of hobbyists, the basic Timegrapher model from TYMC, the MTG-500 boosts a set of simple control, superb functionality, and reliability. Getting one of these for your collection means that you stay clear of the intricate controls of the higher models, that for most matters, are not that useful for small scale collectors.
The Timegrapher is capable of calculating the beat number, the beat rate as well as the beat error. Unlike superior models, the MTG-500 is incapable of finding the amplitude of the balance wheel.
The machine is very easy to set up and operate. It comes with a readily adjustable microphone (the microphone is multi-position, rotatable), which due to its superior sensitivity can find the respective values of most watches. And how to go about doing that? Simple, just keep the watch over the microphone; the Timegrapher detects it automatically and starts calculating. The values are displayed on a modest monochrome backlight LCD display.
For a device meant for small collectors and shop owners, it makes sense to meet the power requirements. The MTG-500 can even work on batteries, as it is powered by simple direct current. The machine is light in size and is sized suitable, making it both mobile and handy.
For the standards of a basic model, the MTG-500 goes far in terms of accuracy by recording beat error to an accuracy of 0.1ms, while counting beat rate to an accuracy of 2 seconds/day. The result display is both graphic and numeric, and so provides a uncluttered one spot solution for watch handling in terms of factual information.
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