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| Was your first meter a "trashy" meter? |
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| skander36:
Mine was a diy with C520 (attached), but short time after, an yellow one (the left from foto on the Fungus first post) followed. The lack of a proper frontend was the cause. That was in 1990 ... |
| Jester:
My first meter Beckman tech 330 true rms was quite expensive $300 IIRC way back in 1980 That was a lot of money back then. It became flaky within a few years a real POS. I will never purchase anything Beckman again ever. My Flukemeters have lasted forever. Come to think about it I actually has a Sanwa analog meter (1975ish) before the Beckman. It actually worked for quite a while. |
| Deso:
I've started with my father's multimeter - "Ц20" At age of 15 I was able to buy my very first multimeter, which looked exactly as the Mastech one from the first post. Now I'm enjoying Agilent U1232A. |
| jmh:
Not sure how trashy this guy is - Altai HC-2020S. I acquired this by - ahem - sneaking it onto a works purchase order for other bits, decades ago now. It served me well enough. It has since been lurking in the workshop, replaced by an Amprobe AM-500-EUR (which has now had a safety recall!) Not all of my stuff is as dirty... |
| BeBuLamar:
My first was a kit from Radio Shack I built myself. The next one I had was a B&K digital and then a Heathkit DMM kit (it's kind of Fluke 8020a wanna be). |
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