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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #650 on: October 16, 2015, 03:01:00 am »
Beckman Industrial model 310
Did you know that the tilting bale is designed to be removed? You can insert it into the second set of holes for a lower tilt angle. You can also reverse it and insert it into the second set of holes, to use it as a carrying handle or for hanging.

Indeed!! I never realized, thanks for telling that!  :-+



So simple and cool, people were thinking back then. And I like the bright and crisp LCD on this meter, Fluke 87-V is a shame in that regard.
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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #651 on: October 16, 2015, 03:06:53 am »
Did you know that the tilting bale is designed to be removed? ... You can also reverse it and insert it into the second set of holes, to use it as a carrying handle or for hanging.

They do that with the Fluke 8060A too!!  :o
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #652 on: October 16, 2015, 05:46:15 am »
Seeing that beckman meter was a blast from the past for me. I had that meter at work, years ago. Very rugged, used it in the field and always worked. I rember that at one time the Fluke 77 became the new standard meter.     
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #653 on: October 16, 2015, 09:49:21 pm »
I forgot one.
Not the two Eico VTVMs in the garage.

My HP-412 works well, and is in great condition.
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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #654 on: October 20, 2015, 01:22:25 pm »
I forgot I had this one. A Bell and Howell Schools (Actually Heathkit) Nixie DMM. I don't even remember where I got it. It's been sitting in storage for years. I plugged it in expecting "magic smoke" but I was denied the excitement. It powered up with no issues. It even calibrated after a half hour warm up. I'll play with it for a while then put it back on the shelf.  :-DMM

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #655 on: October 20, 2015, 11:38:10 pm »
I forgot I had this one. A Bell and Howell Schools (Actually Heathkit) Nixie DMM. I don't even remember where I got it. It's been sitting in storage for years. I plugged it in expecting "magic smoke" but I was denied the excitement. It powered up with no issues. It even calibrated after a half hour warm up. I'll play with it for a while then put it back on the shelf.  :-DMM


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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #656 on: November 03, 2015, 08:05:35 pm »
Found this beat-up Lafayette in one of my father's toolboxes.
I suppose it was made in the 70s, in Japan, for the Lafayette Radio company (Model 99-5006) in the USA. They went bankrupt shortly thereafter (Jan 1980).
I replaced the 1% resistor on the Ohms (1x) range, which had been fried with high voltage (frequent failure). Hardly any input protection in those days. Everything works fine now, but the needle sticks a bit at times, probably due to wear on the pivots.
It can measure Ohms, DCV/ACV 1200V, DCmA 600mA and capacitance 0~0.2uF.
For capacitance measurement, one must connect a 6VAC 50/60Hz signal to the meter and the cap in series. The meter is set on the 6VAC range for a reading.



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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #657 on: November 04, 2015, 05:32:11 pm »
My Motley collection... A Datron 1041m (Mil version) 4.5 digit DC / AC RMS / Ohms, A 1045 DC Voltmeter and a 1030A RMS voltmeter. I haven't shown the Maplin 'White Gold WG022 handheld that hangs about the bench.

The Datrons are the predecessors to the 1061 / 1065 etc Autocal family. The things I like about them are:
- Accuracy, although they're 4 1/2 digit their DC and ohms accuracy is 0.01% + 1 digit.
- Infinitely repairable, they use standard NS linear ICs and the logic is LSTTL (socketed), no CPU, no EPROMS, no NVRAM to worry about. Of course that also means no Autocal, but all the cal pots and sequences are well labeled.
- Nice readable plasma displays, but unlike the later custom one in the 106x series these use socketed standard Sperry / Beckman SP33x and 35x series.
- Same RMS performance (same Silicon) as the 106x series.
- Fully floating 10G ohm DC inputs up to 20V (10M on 100V and 1kV ranges). Much better than meters like the Keithley 177, Soartron 7150. Input current on the 1045 is less than 20pA, the 1041 is less than 5pA.
- 5 lead resistance measurement, includes Ohms guard to compensate parasitic resistance  paths.
- 10mV range with 1uV resolution and 0.03% accuracy (DC). Often more accurate than longer scale meters with higher bottom range. Useful for implementing external current shunts with only 1 or 10mV drop (can't see the point of high voltage burden current ranges on bench meters).
- The 1030A RMS meter has fully switchable AC / DC coupling, switchable filters and bandwidth (up to 1MHz)



These can sometimes be found really cheap on ebay, probably not very popular because there are no online manuals, something I hope to rectify some time (lots of A3 drawings to scan).
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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #658 on: February 15, 2016, 03:41:28 pm »
These are my most used i will get a groupshot of all of them sooner or later.
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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #659 on: February 15, 2016, 11:24:56 pm »
Wow!  :-+
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #660 on: February 16, 2016, 04:50:26 am »
Nice  :-+ :-DMM
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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #661 on: February 16, 2016, 04:54:46 am »
These are my everyday meters:



I probably have 6-7 other Flukes two Amprobe and one UNI-T. Not counting bench meters.
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #662 on: February 29, 2016, 11:58:57 pm »
Fluke: 87V, 83V, 179, 117
Brymen: BM869s, BM857s, BM257s, BM65s (ac/dc clamp meter)
Agilent: U1272A, U1233A
Uni-T: UT61E
BK Precision: 2709B
Extech: EX330
GTC: CM100 (AC/DC clamp meter)
Calterm: 66430 (Harbor Freight 15-20 years old and hasn't blown up yet :) )



 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #663 on: March 01, 2016, 12:17:33 am »
nothing supermegablaster, Motech and Digitek
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #664 on: March 01, 2016, 12:36:11 am »
Fluke: 87V, 83V, 179, 117
Brymen: BM869s, BM857s, BM257s, BM65s (ac/dc clamp meter)
Agilent: U1272A, U1233A
Uni-T: UT61E
BK Precision: 2709B
Extech: EX330
GTC: CM100 (AC/DC clamp meter)
Calterm: 66430 (Harbor Freight 15-20 years old and hasn't blown up yet :) )

Very nice collection!
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #665 on: March 01, 2016, 12:39:01 am »


Enviado desde mi XT1563 mediante Tapatalk

 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #666 on: March 01, 2016, 01:15:20 am »
Here's mine:
  • Flike 867B Graphical Multimeter
  • Fluke 87 Series III
  • Wheeler WD390 Analog Multimeter
  • Goldstar DM-7241 3 1/2 Digital Benchtop Multimeter

 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #667 on: March 01, 2016, 06:11:37 am »
Here are mine. Both a bit shit really but they get the job done.

 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #668 on: March 01, 2016, 07:05:43 am »
this is mine, not the best but it gets the job done mostly, had it for over 5 years and still on the original battery


 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #669 on: March 19, 2016, 12:13:43 pm »
Here is my collection..
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #671 on: April 23, 2016, 10:05:00 am »
I really miss my old Fluke 77, purchased in 1990 with my first proper wages. Unfortunately it was stolen 5 years ago during a concert  >:(

I replaced it with a Fluke 87V.

 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #672 on: April 23, 2016, 10:51:41 am »
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #673 on: April 23, 2016, 11:53:12 am »
I really miss my old Fluke 77, purchased in 1990 with my first proper wages. Unfortunately it was stolen 5 years ago during a concert  >:(


You take your meter to gigs?

"Hey man, lets make sure we got all our gear for the Stones gig......."

Drugs? - Check!
Booze? - Check!
Chicks? - Check!
Tour dates T shirt? - Check!
Fluke 77? ????????
 

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Re: Show your Multimeter!
« Reply #674 on: April 23, 2016, 01:31:23 pm »
You take your meter to gigs?

"Hey man, lets make sure we got all our gear for the Stones gig......."

Drugs? - Check!
Booze? - Check!
Chicks? - Check!
Tour dates T shirt? - Check!
Fluke 77? ????????
Well, when you are the sound guy and you are setting up a concert at a poorly equipped venue (the fate of non profit clubs, like our jazz club) you usually need a meter!! ;)



 
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