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bd139:
Likewise. We’re all enablers here. If this was Alcoholics Anonymous then we’d be giving out beers at the door :-DD
Specmaster:
--- Quote from: bd139 on May 01, 2018, 06:33:12 am ---Likewise. We’re all enablers here. If this was Alcoholics Anonymous then we’d be giving out beers at the door :-DD
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Mines a pint[emoji23]
From mobile device so predictive text might have struck again [emoji83]
Specmaster:
Just a chat with the calibration dept of RS and it seems that the definitive answer to the "traceable calibration" and the "UKAS" calibration apart from the price, is the traceable one is applicable only to the UK which I would suggest is the most suitable for British members whereas the UKAS is an international calibration certificate that is world wide approval. The actual level of calibration is identical, just the documentation it seems is what changes.
I have my quotation now and its £50.40 with collection and delivery included and the normal turn round is a working week. This is slightly cheaper then their published calibration price list which shows a bench multimeter as being £54 or £83 for a UKAS certificate.
I'm guessing that this is because the 3478A only goes up to 300V whereas most go up to 1,000v?
bd139:
Ahh interesting. That clears that up then. That's a pretty good price. Can't complain really.
Specmaster:
--- Quote from: bd139 on May 01, 2018, 12:19:53 pm ---Ahh interesting. That clears that up then. That's a pretty good price. Can't complain really.
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No thats what I thought, I have a couple of other feelers out there at the minute and awaiting a response, including one that advertises multimeters as being just £23???
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