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| ogdento:
hey good catch! Probably a copy/paste error. The "C21" in the lower left should be "C28" which seems to only be in older 8060s. Actually, my "C28" is VR2 from the parts layout (c28 would be right next to it) but there wasn't a C28 on the later diagram I used... I just wanted to indicate that there might be a cap there that needs replacing. |
| langlv:
I could not resist to bring home an extremely dirty Fluke 8860A. After an intensive cleanup, it looks much better. The control keyboard has been cured for bouncing keys. So far I figured to run some very basic sequences. ==> PROG Clear_PROG 10 STO 01 // loop 0 STO 02 // AVG value LBL 10 RCL 02 SMP // get new measurement + // accumulate STO 02 DSZ 01 // decrease loopcnt, skip next instruction if Zero GTO 10 // not yet RCL 02 // compute AVG value 10 / RTN ==> RUN GTO 00 // label 00 seems to be hard coded R/S I don't have the hard to find '8850A calculating controller user handbook'. I will be more than happy of someone can give me a scanned copy. Lang |
| bitslip:
Does anyone have an 8060 *case* that's in good condition they're willing to sell, or know a good source? My meter is fine but the case is yellowed heavily I suspect from the bromine content. I can try to "regenerate" it as people have done using hydrogen peroxide gel + UV/Sun but figured I'd try the easy route first. 15+ years ago I asked this on a usenet group and someone who worked at Fluke told me the cases were still available for purchase but stupid me didn't purchase it at the time! |
| ogdento:
I recently cleaned up a heavily browned 8060 with brasso and while it doesn't look brand new, it's much much better. I can get a pic next week. |
| yo0:
four different fluke meters, now i need find the 8010M-05 model for the complete serie best regards Pio |
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