had one like that at tech in '84, useless unreliable trash due to switch contact issues. one day it annoyed me once too often went and bought a cheap micronta analogue thing from tandy
Thanks for the comments. I have heard of issues with switch contacts. Some restorers have stated that lots of switch contact cleaner is required to get them going again. I haven't had any issues with the two old manual ranging Fluke multimeters that I have and they are decades old. However that old analog meters do have their place. I have a couple of old Heathkit VTVM's that I still occasionally use.
Wild. I hate the way it looks but also fascinating
I actually like the old "retro" look. It reminds me of my younger days.
had one like that at tech in '84, useless unreliable trash due to switch contact issues. one day it annoyed me once too often went and bought a cheap micronta analogue thing from tandy
Thanks for the comments. I have heard of issues with switch contacts. Some restorers have stated that lots of switch contact cleaner is required to get them going again. I haven't had any issues with the two old manual ranging Fluke multimeters that I have and they are decades old. However that old analog meters do have their place. I have a couple of old Heathkit VTVM's that I still occasionally use.
What are you going to do with your DMM farm?
@@Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez It's kind of a collection. However I probably should start selling off some of the duplicates that I have.
Did you take this from my trash can?
No I actually paid $ for this old classic. it works great and still very accurate. Did you trash one? If you have any more let me know.
*I USED TO USE THEM.*