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Re: Multimeters
In article <Pine.SUN.3.90.961217154528.19409P-100000@mamie.snet.com> you write:
>On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Steven Buchholz wrote:
>> But then as Scott M can tell you Tektronix makes some pretty good digital
>> multimeters as well! If they could only make a $500 LCD scope for autos ...
>
>I use the Fluke 99 scope meter as my main tool, Its wonderful, although
>not really oriented to the automotive industry...
I recall about 4 or 5 years ago I had sent off for literature on the Fluke
meter that was designed for automobiles. I remember being really impressed
with all the functions it had, but the price was well out of my league at
that time -- $500 as I recall.
I also remember seeing something about an Alltest unit, but I called them
2 or 3 times asking for a catalog and it never arrived. <shrug> Now that
I can afford the Fluke, I get a car that I won't have to work on until the
loan is payed off.
Sean
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