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DMM other than Flukes that chirp on diode/transistor test?

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rsjsouza:
The Keysights do a short beep between 0.2V and 0.7V. Anything below 0.1V beeps continuously. Between 0.1 and 0.2V it does not produce a beep.

But I missed the OP's requirement of ~$100

jayjr1105:

--- Quote from: rsjsouza on April 11, 2021, 12:36:18 am ---The Keysights do a short beep between 0.2V and 0.7V. Anything below 0.1V beeps continuously. Between 0.1 and 0.2V it does not produce a beep.

But I missed the OP's requirement of ~$100

--- End quote ---

Yes, pretty much this.  Just don't want to have to look up when testing for a good diode junction.  I have the Uni-T UT161B on order from Amazon.  If it doesn't have this feature I can easily return it but as someone said above, it appears the B supports this as well.

BILLPOD:
Good Morning JayJr.,  I'm a bit late to the dance, but I just now
checked my Uni-T UT890C and it beeps on diode test.  And only $22 on Amazon.   :-/O

jayjr1105:
Does the EEVblog BM235 have this feature?

Hydron:
I think I might have a go at making an app or script for my DMM6500 to do this, as I really like the Fluke method of a short beep for a diode, long for a short. The default diode test mode has adjustable threshold levels etc but has a continuous beep (of an oddly low frequency, but again I think this can be set in the app/script). Not <$100 though!

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