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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: measurementpoint on August 21, 2015, 07:20:02 am
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Hello!
Guys, there's a new object.
The search has not been considered?
What is this phenomenon?
Paper is 0.05 + 1
If this is true - would extravaganza.
http://www.tes.com.tw/en/product_detail.asp?seq=437 (http://www.tes.com.tw/en/product_detail.asp?seq=437)
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I translated it back to Ukrainian
Pryvit!
Khloptsi, ye novyy ob'yekt .
Poshuk ne roz·hlyadayet?sya ?
Shcho tse yavyshche?
Papir 0,05 + 1
Yakshcho tse pravda - bude feyeriyi.
Does it make sense? because it definitely doesn't in English :-//
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I have not written - xenophobia!
I wrote that there is a new, not well known in this forum, the product.
Thousands of people are enjoying this blog through an interpreter. What does it mean? Leave it?
Specification - a paper and figures.
Maybe someone is interested in reviewing and clarifying the appropriate paper to reality.
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Does it make sense? because it definitely doesn't in English :-//
Makes perfect sense to me Psi...
(Wanders off to kitchen wondering why the bourbon bottle miraculously went from full to empty in two hours...)
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I suspect OP meant (and changed subject header for OP)
OP is excited about new meter (TES-2900) and hasn't found any information or teardown pictures. OP is wondering if this multimeter is too good to be true due to its spec of 0.05% + 1 digit on DCV.
Off to do some research on this ...
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I suspect OP meant (and changed subject header for OP)
OP is excited about new meter (TES-2900) and hasn't found any information or teardown pictures. OP is wondering if this multimeter is too good to be true due to its spec of 0.05% + 1 digit on DCV.
Off to do some research on this ...
Excellent work at looking at *all* the clues!
I have not written - xenophobia!
I wrote that there is a new, not well known in this forum, the product.
Thousands of people are enjoying this blog through an interpreter. What does it mean? Leave it?
Specification - a paper and figures.
Maybe someone is interested in reviewing and clarifying the appropriate paper to reality.
Xenophobia is a plausible explanation, but there is another, more plausible, explanation, one that crosses cultures and language: a fear of spammers.
Between the language barrier, and the content and tone of your post, it "smelled like" spam.
If you'd named the equipment in the title, or at the beginning of your post, it might have made more sense to people. Instead, that information was hidden on the other side of link at the end of the message. By the time people read that far, people may have thought the link was spam, and would have been disinclined to click on it; I did.
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retiredcaps, thank!
It was with these words I wanted to say.
The characteristics are very good. Does it really is.