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If you only had one meter?
nightfire:
Hypothetically, if i only would be allowed one meter, I would opt for something that seems fit to cope with my electronics stuff I do- and my Agilent U1272A comes quite close to what I would like as a featureset.
Probably a Brymen 786 or Hioki DT4282 could do similar or better, but at the moment, I don't have the money to find out ;-)
vk6zgo:
--- Quote from: tautech on October 23, 2022, 11:10:29 pm ---AVO 8 Mk5. :P
What it won't do my scope does better.
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Yeah, I hardly use my meter when I have a decent 'scope.
That said, although I'd love an AVO8 just for old time's sake, I'd go with my Fluke 77, because that is all I had for long periods of time.
I brought it to one job, where its beat up appearance was sneered at, till I proved that their "you beaut" new UNI-T was lying to them!
That model UNI-T seemed to give large resistance reading errors as the battery voltage dropped with discharge, from a point well before the "batt" symbol appeared.
vk6zgo:
--- Quote from: Brumby on October 24, 2022, 12:30:32 am ---
--- Quote from: Excavatoree on October 23, 2022, 08:09:13 pm ---... but I just don't understand the phrase "one meter."
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It's 100cm, isn't it?
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The late, great, Metrication Board would insist that a metre was 1000mm!
cm were not in their lexicon.
Black Phoenix:
Definitely the 87V, the 189 or the 289.
Currently I own both the 87V as the 289, just need to get a 189.
Excavatoree:
--- Quote from: Black Phoenix on October 24, 2022, 02:40:58 am ---Definitely the 87V, the 189 or the 289.
Currently I own both the 87V as the 289, just need to get a 189.
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Be careful. That's how it starts.
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