On May 6, 2004, at 6:42 AM, Bill Turner wrote:
On Wed, 05 May 2004 12:41:19 -0400, Gary Schafer wrote:
Fluke is apparently the Cadillac but expensive. Any suggestions that
won't break the bank?
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Raid the cookie jar and get a Fluke. They are expensive, but you'll
never be sorry you bought the best.
? My ancient Fluke 8020 DMM still works after
20-somethin' years. I recommend buying a Fluke
HV multiplier probe for those who work on
amplifiers. With a name like "Fluke", you know
it has to be pretty good..
I used to work in the avionics
industry and we wouldn't use anything else.
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Bill, W6WRT
QSLs via LoTW
Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org
I have a Fluke 77 which has provided reliable
service for many years with only one battery
change. I also have an old Fluke 8000 series
which I purchased at a garage sale for $5. The
batteries are still with it and it works just
fine. I use it in my shop. We had Flukes at
work and they also were trouble free. I don't
know how much they cost now, but like everything
else I suppose expensive.
Fluke should be a good choice although I'm sure
there are others that will fill the bill.
73
Dale, K9VUJ
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