I stopped counting at $40k and guess there could be a few $k more - who's going to have that in their shed? I had 10+ times that on my bench - but that was for a full time job and I didn't get to take it home, especially to moonlight with the chance of setting up on my own and leaving the company. Like I said earlier, is that for a review or 3rd party QC/qualification? Does a tech website aimed at the enthusiast (aka amateur) need that, do the readers? The readers are unlikely to be in-field pros and if they were they'd have their own kit and could measure for themselves. I guess they want buying advice, but few will understand or even care about the level of detail such a setup will provide. Plus this is for inexpensive consumer gear. So many mismatches of audience, expectation, outcome, volume, investment. The only people I could imagine being up for this are freelance testers with a few spare hours to bill, but the cost surely would far exceed any expected revenue.
Sorry to be a downer but I have experience and I just don't see how this all comes together for an enthusiast tech website - an ex hardware test system designer (RF, Telecomms, data).