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Rebranding of multimeters?

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PA4TIM:
The first Agilent handheld DMM's where relabeld Records  Escort's (if I remember the name well) until Agilent bought the company

lem_ix:
Think it was Escort actually.

Macbeth:

--- Quote from: coromonadalix on January 13, 2018, 07:24:51 pm ---I have the AvoMeter clone, and a Metrahit 28s the input protection is slightly different in parts, it loose the cat IV specs ... but same quality fuses.

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AvoMeter M3045 - absolutely no google hits for me?

The last digital AVO I remember after some research is the AVO DA116. I had one of these AVO meters back in 1989/90 and it was insane compared to handheld DMMs like a Fluke. However I have since learned it was actually of 1977 vintage and used the same hand wound and calibrated resistors of the AVO 8 which does excuse its similar massive bulk. 

Elektrotanya has the manual with schematics

I zapped mine on an old Philips G8 HT supply that went to the diode "tripler" to produce EHT. An AVO 8 could cope with the HT no problem. That sprung cutout could deal with anything  :-DD

ModemHead:
Speaking of Agilent, here's an interesting re-brand for you.  It's a Fluke 19 with "Agilent 977A" on the front.

Zeitkind:

--- Quote from: Alex P on January 13, 2018, 03:13:56 pm ---Fluke and Tektonix are part of "Fortive" (spinoff of Danaher mid 2016).

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Yeah, right. But nothing really changed (for Fluke or Tek), because they span off all tech related parts.. ^^
Fortive has ~80% institutional owners, it's just another big mixed tech company. Doesn't really matter if the owner is called Danaher or Fortive or "Fantasy Name Inc".

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