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Old Fluke Multimeters

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bance:
Thanks Napalm2002,

I have a 8022B the buttons on that are push/slider type, are all 80 series the same?

If so they won't fit the bill. You can see the type I need from the picture I posted above (it's the lower meter!)

Thanks once again, Steve.

SLJ:
I had three of them, all dead but complete mechanically.  Unfortunately I must have sold them for parts already as they aren't on the shelf where I would keep them.  Should have at least kept one for myself as those switches were not the best design and spares would have come in handy.

bance:
OK, thanks for taking the time to look SLJ.

I suppose I'll get those parts from "Q-Services", just hope they fit!

Steve.

Dave Pye:
 :-DMM :-+ :-+

turbo!:
How are drifts on critical components on older ones compared to new ones?  Older models allowed you to calibrate by using a source kinda close to the book spec, then adjusting it to match a known instrument of higher tolerance, but the new automated production friendly digital calibration units are impossible to calibrate without having a calibrator that puts out the specified values. 

A meter without a calibration of known certainty is about as good as a ruler without graduations...

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