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| Was your first meter a "trashy" meter? |
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| pdenisowski:
Still have it, still works :) |
| Grandchuck:
Mine was not trashy but it was trashed! The former owner had it connected across a large inductor when the power failed causing a huge inductive kick. The meter movement was wiped out ... you could see detritus inside the meter case. Triplett repaired it at a very low cost ... I used it for years. https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/triplett_625_na625n_vom.html |
| Tom45:
I don't remember what my first meter might have been. But my first serious meter that I do remember was an Eico 232 VTVM I built from a kit in the early 60s. My first serious DMM was the Fluke 8020 that I bought when it first appeared. I'm pretty sure I still have both the Eico 232 and Fluke 8020, but it might take some time to actually find them. |
| n4u:
My first meter was kemot kt33 , earlier i used dads one looks like um110 |
| m k:
My first was trash, almost a volt meter, hardly used, came in a set with things like strobo and pressure gauge. First multimeter and for purpose was Kaise SK-300. First DMM was Simpson 463, its buzzer was remarkable. |
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