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TTLLOGIC

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Here is my collection, 2 Fluke 87V, 1 Fluke 287, 1 Megger MIT400.

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R.Anderson

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Three meters of my vintage electronics collection.
 

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R.Anderson

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Meters I use:

Radio Shack Multimeter (Metex M-3650D) this was my first real meter I bought in the 90's still works as the day I bought it and this model has held its value I see some used sell for more than I paid for mine new :)

Ideal 61-340 multimeter, wanted one with autorange but didn't want to drop a lot of cash on one. The thing I like the most on this is the probe holders on the boot.

2x Tektronix CDM250 bench multimeters

My Hitachi V-1100A oscilloscope has a meter for AC, DC, and a frequency counter. (bottom scope in the picture)
 

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TTLLOGIC

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Meters I use:

Radio Shack Multimeter (Metex M-3650D) this was my first real meter I bought in the 90's still works as the day I bought it and this model has held its value I see some used sell for more than I paid for mine new :)

Ideal 61-340 multimeter, wanted one with autorange but didn't want to drop a lot of cash on one. The thing I like the most on this is the probe holders on the boot.

2x Tektronix CDM250 bench multimeters

My Hitachi V-1100A oscilloscope has a meter for AC, DC, and a frequency counter. (bottom scope in the picture)

Nice Scopes! :thumbup:

I have a Tektronix TDS1002 I use on the bench.

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R.Anderson

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Thanks! I have a few Tektronix scopes as well :D one 2445A 150mhz scope, and eight 2215 60Mhz scopes. All the 2215s need work tho. Another Hitachi scope, Philips scope, and a leader vector scope and waveform monitor. Looks like you are a electronics junkie too :thumbup: I like the cf-19 toughbook running XP, I have a CF-27, now its just collecting dust. Looks like you are running a Pickit 3 off of the dell. What ya making with the light stack?
 

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TTLLOGIC

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Just a 287 and snap on verdict m2

I spy a Tech 2 in that drawer too.

Thanks! I have a few Tektronix scopes as well :D one 2445A 150mhz scope, and eight 2215 60Mhz scopes. All the 2215s need work tho. Another Hitachi scope, Philips scope, and a leader vector scope and waveform monitor. Looks like you are a electronics junkie too :thumbup: I like the cf-19 toughbook running XP, I have a CF-27, now its just collecting dust. Looks like you are running a Pickit 3 off of the dell. What ya making with the light stack?

Very nice, the Variac in the cabinet is neat. By the looks of the knob is it a Staco?

I was prototyping a status indicator for a customer's forklift fleet.

The CF-19 is my work computer, I was using it to run the Pickit-3 due to issues I was having at the time with Windows 7 and MPLab.
 

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Just got first tru rms meter.....not sure it's a big difference but I just like knowing I have it....I'll post pic lata
 

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Fluke 115

Lang 13803

Blue point mt454c for quick checks

And various other stuff.

Also have a verus for a scope
 

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I spy a Tech 2 in that drawer too.



Very nice, the Variac in the cabinet is neat. By the looks of the knob is it a Staco?

I was prototyping a status indicator for a customer's forklift fleet.

The CF-19 is my work computer, I was using it to run the Pickit-3 due to issues I was having at the time with Windows 7 and MPLab.

yup its a Staco 2510
 

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Two digital clamp meters, an old radio Shack analog bench meter, some Amprobe "beetle" meters, a Simpson 260, and tow old bakelite-cased analog volt/ohm meters.
 
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Want to sell the two old meters?? They are cool as hell!

Thanks, but no. I've been getting more and more "old school" as time goes on, and these beauties just scream old school. :thumbup:
Here's a close-up of the Triplett VO meter.

But, you never know what tomorrow will bring. If I consider selling them, I'll give you a heads-up.
 
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pedrodagr8

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I just downsized my meters in the past year or so. Went from having 2x Keithley 199s, 1x Fluke 111, 1x Fluke 87V, 2x Uni-T UT61E and an HP 34401A to having the HP34401A and the the two UT61E. One of the UT61E is broken at this time (my fault) but I should have it back up and running soon. I also have a couple of beyond repair Fluke 8x series I meters. One meter clearly took a huge overvoltage and the main IC is damaged and is missing a screen (used a screen from a working meter and it reads around 60-80V with nothing connected) the other is an 83 that the battery circuitry appears to be dead.

I do have a Brymen BM869S coming in next week for review (I'll post it up here when the review is finished). I'm really excited for this one; one of the only meters in the world with CAT IV 1000V input protection (the only other one I could find, not made by Brymen, is a Wavetek/Amprobe HD-160C).
 
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