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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread

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Kosmic:

--- Quote from: Specmaster on May 22, 2018, 02:19:42 pm ---I think the trick is to try and recycle the older or less useful items as you find better more capable items unless you have tons of space..

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Yeah I will probably try to sell some stuff on ebay.

GreyWoolfe:
A donation of stuff was made to my ham radio club from which I purchased a working Fluke 8500A, supposedly without any options for the princely sum of $5.00, just to help the club out.  I am working out how to pick it up.  If it truly has no options in it, anyone have an ohms converter from a parts mule they might want to sell for cheap?  I am not even sure yet where it will go as my shelves are only 14" deep. :-DMM

mnementh:
Wow... now THAT is some serious TEA.  :-DD

mnem
Needs more creamer...

Specmaster:

--- Quote from: GreyWoolfe on May 22, 2018, 04:59:19 pm ---A donation of stuff was made to my ham radio club from which I purchased a working Fluke 8500A, supposedly without any options for the princely sum of $5.00, just to help the club out.  I am working out how to pick it up.  If it truly has no options in it, anyone have an ohms converter from a parts mule they might want to sell for cheap?  I am not even sure yet where it will go as my shelves are only 14" deep. :-DMM

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That's a big old beast, I have the same issue with my Fluke 8505A which is up for sale as my boat no longer needs an anchor and it has all the options but its in the UK sadly.

factory:

--- Quote from: nixiefreqq on May 22, 2018, 11:49:29 am ---
--- Quote from: Cubdriver on May 22, 2018, 02:25:42 am ---That there box behind your head looks to be the sort in which seven segment displays made from sand reside, too...  Just sayin'.   ;)

-Pat

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oooooops.   ya' caught me again.  hp 3466. 

my excuse is........ it has a 12v lead acid battery and is good for jobs in the field.

will be careful to pixelate non nixie units in the future lest you change my name to "7segmentfreq".

am watching an old cop show from the 80's on utube.  its called "the bill".  strange show.  they wear unusual uniforms, drive little clown cars, and never seem to get down to the job of slinging lead.  never saw philly cops behave like this back in the day.

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There are battery powered nixie multimeters out there, I have an AVO one here which is thankfully missing the nickel-crudmium batteries (which would have probably ruined it if they were still there). I can't imagine how poor the battery life would have been as I haven't got the manual.

David

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