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Originally posted by Krankshaft View PostWith analog meters you have to deal with parallax error .
I agree digital is king for accuracy, but analogs do have their place.
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Originally posted by larrymoencurly View PostMy father bought the ArcherKit for $14.95 but didn't get around to assembling it for about 20 years, so it's now mine.
If it's the same as these, is there anyway someone could get a copy of the instructions? Please?
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RCA was analog and used to make meters with metal cases, not sure if they do anymore. I think they stopped production.. period, including digital. Currently I own a old RCA which needs probe replacements.
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My father bought the ArcherKit for $14.95 but didn't get around to assembling it for about 20 years, so it's now mine.
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yeah perfectly said.nice museum pieces..
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With analog meters you have to deal with parallax error whenever tight no guessing accuracy is required it's digital all the way.
Anyone whos ever looked at an analog meter at a slight angle and not perfectly straight on knows that the needle in reference to the scale will shift slightly due to viewing angle. Plus the accuracy of any analog meter is laughable against todays digitals.
They're nice museum pieces but for modern servicing digitals can't be beat.Last edited by Krankshaft; 12-04-2010, 02:29 AM.
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This guy on youtube is a self confessed multimeter junkie and reviews some older meters including the Simpson. He is not as entertaining as Dave Jones (eevblog).
http://www.youtube.com/user/mdzachariasLast edited by retiredcaps; 12-04-2010, 01:10 AM.
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umm im kinda new here at bacaps..im a fanatic when it comes to analog miltimeters.i have 40 units that are still in good running condition. micronta, simpson,heath,philps,hameg, even those jap brands like sanwa,hioki,and kaise.
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Yes Simpsons were big, heavy and rock solid. Dang fine meters.
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I have one of those old Simpson 260's I bought about 10 years ago at a flea market for $5.00. Don't think I have another tool I depend on as much and wouldn't know how to act without it.
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Originally posted by ratdude747 View Posti need to get an analog meter... better for PSU testing, since there is a needle which iirc can give a crude measurement of ripple
Another choice for (usually) a touch more money are the Eico 555, 565, 566 VOM's. Nearly identical to the Simpson 260 from the 70's-80's. I use both the 555 & 565 on the bench at all times. The 260 goes with me on outside calls.
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Thanks Toasty. Yeah I haven't looked at it in quite a while but that's what I recall thinking.. that I need to somehow fab and solder in some replacement battery terminals. The thing looks like it's indestructible. I forgot about the internal battery for years, obviously.
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Unless the wafer switch was damaged, there's really nothing in there can't be fashioned or had in someway. Battery terminals can be made from just about anything metal. Even soldered on if you're quick about it.
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I have an old Simpson 260 but it needs some repairs after being damaged by battery corrosion. I remember it was supposedly the reference standard when I was taking EE courses in college. The thing is huge and built like a tank.Last edited by Eagle2a; 12-01-2010, 02:10 PM.
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I have 2 Micronta's still alive. One I built from a kit as a 8 y.o. and the other my Dad used for years. Now that he's gone, it's mine. Funny guy he was, the original box, instructions and test leads all neatly arranged and he never stored it with the battery in place in case it leaked. Its the little things in life....
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i need to get an analog meter... better for PSU testing, since there is a needle which iirc can give a crude measurement of ripple
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My 2 say ArcherKit at the top...
One was my first "real" meter, the second was in pieces at a flea market. Someone gave up putting together.
My original's a 28-4014. The other a 28-4014A. Upgraded insulation around the probe connections and used 5 band resistors instead of printed value ones. Try 56.25KΩ
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An old fave analog meter
When I first started in electronics, bout 1972 or so, I used my dad's Heathkit multimeter. It's amazing I never fried it.
After that I got what turned out to be my all-time favorite analog meter.
The Micronta 22-204. I had that for years. Didn't use it much after I got my Fluke 77, but lately I've been wanting an analog meter. I looked through all my old boxes, and didn't find it. Not sure, I may have given it away or, it may have suffered from a combination of sudden decelleration/concrete poisoning.
Anyhow, just got one on e-bay for $6.00 hopefully it'll be in good working condition when it arrives.Tags: None
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