Here in the great northwet, the prices really bite, it's down to .03 a foot for the node, then providing on whom the prime is they might only give you the footage of the affected legs of the node. In California the prices range from .08 to .09 a foot on the whole node. A SDA 5000 is a must have for this job, pathtrack is an option. I don't have it on my meter and it makes it a bit more difficult on occasion. An analyzer is a nice to thing to have if you have the money to invest in it.
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