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| rvalente:
Hello Mates, this has come to me as used deal, can someone ID? Its imported my Minipa Brazil, model MDR-610, but which maker? Greetings, Renan |
| BillyO:
Just a guess, but I'd say it's a Minipa MDR-610 made by Minipa in Brazil. They have several locations. https://www.minipa.com.br/ If it's not, maybe they could help you out. It does not look like anything I've seen before. Is there any information on the back? |
| J-R:
LOL, did you actually have to guess, BillyO? |
| BillyO:
Well, they do stencil a lot of stuff, but I imagine a resistor substitution box might be something they make themselves. |
| rvalente:
Nope, all minipa products are rebranded. Their business is to rebrand, change colors, do poorly translated manuals and sell, a lot, here in Br, specially for government and university. Their meters are basically UNITs (low grade) and the good stuff are from Brymen (which Brymen wont take their logo off) And so on, so this decade is not Minipa made, nor looks like Yokogawa (Id love if it was), IET, GenRad, Iskra or other good stuff. Its been sold by 160 USD, which is a lot of money but these things here are expensive and kind rare. |
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