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Reminds me of my college days.................Unfortunately lol
Reminds me of my college days.................Unfortunately lol
reminds me of antiques roadshow lol.
yeah..well the reason i posted these pics in here was because theres some images of the internal parts/construction....
i`ll see what i can do...Interesting pics, but any chance of posting larger file sizes, when I try to open the files, they come up postage stamp size?
this is it...theres a `myth` going round that just because it aint got a DRO...its obsolete and cant be used....as you says..its rubbish...further more theres a lot to be said as well for analogue low resistance ohmmeters....good for finding high resistance joints in the back of accessories on an end to end....without removing fronts....I'd have no hesitation whatsoever using a wind-up IR meter today of a trusted unit!! I have 2 at home a Robin and a Megger. Compared them both many times to the reading values obtained on my CM500, and are as near as dam it identical on both IR and low ohm ranges!!
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