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| David Hess:
I have no complaints about my Tektronix DMM916, which was a competitor to the Fluke 87. |
| BeBuLamar:
Is this the one Tektronics got sued by Fluke for infringed their trademark color scheme? Tek and Fluke later became sister companies so the lawsuit was settled. Tek no longer makes handheld DMM. And Fluke I think now stops making bench top DMM to leave the market to Keithley which is a division of Tek. |
| Ed.Kloonk:
--- Quote from: jonovid on October 24, 2022, 12:26:04 pm ---the jaycar analog multimeter favourite range audible continuity --- End quote --- Is the question If you only had one -type- of meter? You might get 10 good years out of a whole crate full of those awful things. And when we say one meter, can it be a Fluke with the leads from a Agilent? Or did I just blasphemer some great metrology deity? |
| David Hess:
--- Quote from: BeBuLamar on November 08, 2022, 03:27:04 am ---Is this the one Tektronics got sued by Fluke for infringed their trademark color scheme? Tek and Fluke later became sister companies so the lawsuit was settled. Tek no longer makes handheld DMM. And Fluke I think now stops making bench top DMM to leave the market to Keithley which is a division of Tek. --- End quote --- That is right, although mine came with a blue sleeve so I think it was made after the lawsuit. I think APPA actually made these multimeters for Tektronix, but unfortunately they are not available in the US. |
| Finderbinder:
--- Quote from: ci11 on October 27, 2022, 11:05:11 am ---Plan B would be the Gossen MetraHit 29S. Made in Germany, 310,000 count, 0.02% DCV accuracy on a 1-to-3 line LCD in a smaller package than the 867B with all the high-end bells and whistles. cognoscenti. --- End quote --- Not 30M (with 1,200,000 count) is/was the top? |
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