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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Yup, still you're still a nitwit.

    My METERMAN 37XR-made in Germany.
    The fact you bought it from Germany hardly means it is made there.
    It is a 'white box' part and most likely Chinese or TW manufactured.
    It is re-distributed by Amprobe, Wavtek, and Pomona Electronics [probably others too] under their own names.
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    http://www.amprobe.com/cgi-bin/pdc/v...id=1&type=elec
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    http://www.elexp.com/tst_38xr.htm
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    http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/986...t-kit-pm1.html

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    My KYORITSU 1109S-made in Japan.
    KYORITSU has factories in Thailand since the 80's and you don't know where it was made.
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    http://www.kew-ltd.co.jp/en/profile/corporatedata.html

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    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nitwit
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  • PCBONEZ
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by devid21
    Thank you.
    If you´re talking about it DY294,none of the multimeter is not able to do it.
    This has no meaning in English.

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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by PCBONEZ
    If you are good I'll send you a Chinese finger toy to keep you busy.
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    Thank you.
    If you´re talking about it DY294,none of the multimeter is not able to do it.
    Do not be jealous.
    My METERMAN 37XR-made in Germany.
    My KYORITSU 1109S-made in Japan.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    If you are good I'll send you a Chinese finger toy to keep you busy.
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  • devid21
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    One is already sitting there,from Bucharest.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Good idea devid21.
    You go sit in a bunker, close the door, and stay there.
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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by fuhrer
    young's mentioned products are just generics.. multimeters recomended are all china made mostly.id rather go for the pro's advice ...FLUKE...AGILENT.. SIMPSON...ze branded works of art..
    And i thought you were long dead.
    Congratulations to resurrection.
    And who are you?
    It is better to sit in his bunker and is not it safe.

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  • fuhrer
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    bob parker's esr meter is one of our most valued piece here...never failed.. always accurate..makes money faster....AND VERY USER FRIENDLY... long live mr parker's esr..exrtemely, highly recommended for shop techs and hobbyists.

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  • fuhrer
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    young's mentioned products are just generics.. multimeters recomended are all china made mostly.id rather go for the pro's advice ...FLUKE...AGILENT.. SIMPSON...ze branded works of art..

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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Part 3.
    http://www.jestineyong.com/?p=2876

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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by Bob Parker
    I'd also vote to have him removed. Maybe this borderline troll gets paid extra for covering his useless posts in animated icons?
    What´s so frightened,australian?Look at the world with open eyes.

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  • Bob Parker
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by brethin
    Do you get paid to link other sites here because that is all you seem to do? If I had a vote I would have voted you got banned long ago for spamming worthless links.
    I'd also vote to have him removed. Maybe this borderline troll gets paid extra for covering his useless posts in animated icons?

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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by brethin
    Do you get paid to link other sites here because that is all you seem to do? If I had a vote I would have voted you got banned long ago for spamming worthless links.
    Such meter has long been enjoyed by many.
    When measuring the ESR signal is a sinusoid.
    It produces a measurement at a frequency of 100Hz and 1kHz,which is important for audio.
    It measures the minimum values off loss tangent,Q-factor inductances and minimal resistance.
    These little more resistance there is nothing to measure.
    If you do not know why it is better,to be silent.

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  • brethin
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    Originally posted by devid21
    Do you get paid to link other sites here because that is all you seem to do? If I had a vote I would have voted you got banned long ago for spamming worthless links.

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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    LCR/ESR meter
    http://www.tecpel.com/LCR_612.htm

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  • devid21
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    Very good multimeter.
    http://gsmserver.com/shop/equipment/...t_mt_2007n.php

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  • devid21
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by MixMasta
    I use a Fluke 175, it's probably overkill though.
    This is a simple multimeter.A what´s special about it?

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  • MixMasta
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    I use a Fluke 175, it's probably overkill though.

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  • devid21
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    Analogue FLUKE 83
    http://toolboom.com/en/product/9370

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  • Radio Fox
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    Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter

    Originally posted by shovenose
    lol my first multimeter was his:
    http://www.electronicplus.com/images...cts/DT860D.jpg
    got it for $19.99
    but it fried iteslf (nothing i did, i just measured a cap and it died!)...
    How did you use your multimeter to measure a cap?

    What range did you have it on?

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