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Old Fluke Multimeters

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joeqsmith:

--- Quote from: med6753 on January 12, 2019, 08:34:08 am ---Interesting. I was curious about the original prices too. Even $299 USD for a 8000A was big bucks back then. (That's almost $1600 USD in today's dollars)

That list is too early for the 8010A and 8050A which came out quite a few years later, not until the 1980's. They would be probably roughly equivalent to the 8000A and 8600A in price although the 8050A doesn't have auto ranging.

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I recently posted a video comparing my first digital VOM, an 8000A, with a free meter from Harbor Freight.  I show a 1974 magazine with the cost.  Indeed, $299 back then.   

Dave Wise:

--- Quote ---Dave, report your or my post to a moderator and ask nicely for them to correct your user ID....it can be fixed.
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Thanks, Tautech, I did.

bitseeker:
Looks much better, Dave, and welcome.

scopeman:
Hello,

I have a Original Fluke 77 that has a mangled rotary switch (the electrical wafer rotary switch on the PCB not the knob in the case).

Does anyone know where I can find one of these or does anyone have a scrap PCB that I can recover the switch deck from?

Thanks for reading!

Sam
W3OHM
Owner/Moderator of the LeCroyOwnersGroup on groups.io

bd139:
That's what spelled the end for my 77. I sold it on ebay then as I couldn't find parts. It might be worth buying a physically damaged one and using the insides of that with yours. There are plenty out there with cracked casing etc which have good switches still.

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