| Products > Test Equipment |
| Old Fluke Multimeters |
| << < (114/192) > >> |
| GregDunn:
--- Quote from: bd139 on October 17, 2018, 06:06:04 pm ---Yes agree with the displays. The LCD 8010 was a big regression unfortunately if you ask me. I had one a while back and did actually consider backlighting it. --- End quote --- I think I would too. I've actually passed on a couple of 801x series because they're only 3.5 digit and no autoranging. No backlight = too many minuses. Fingers crossed this weekend that the hamfest turns up another 8600A, 8800A, or similar model. Can't decide whether the extra digit is more important than the current measuring ability, here on the bench... |
| bitseeker:
--- Quote from: Martin.M on October 19, 2018, 05:52:46 pm ---the 883A Differential Voltmeter :) --- End quote --- That's a nice one, Martin! |
| ogdento:
I've got a question about the 8060a MAC chip part numbers... I've got two meters and the older meter's MAC part number is 612713 while the newer one's is 704759. Wondering why there's two different numbers, is there any difference in functionality between the two chips? |
| Martin.M:
Restoration of the 8300A is done. There is still a problem, DC- is always on at DC and mV DC, it may be wrong in calibration of the +- comparator, the driver stages are allready. V + mV + Ohms, all is allready working, except this +- bulb. |
| tautech:
--- Quote from: Martin.M on October 27, 2018, 06:42:49 pm ---........ except this +- bulb. --- End quote --- Little forum tip for showing plus/minus: Use + and then underline it like this: + |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |