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Re: Q Multimeters - what functions do I need to do it all ALL 89/91

I went through this last year when my old, cheapo Sears meter experienced leaking batteries. I ended up with a Wavetek 28XT: great meter, MUCH less expensive than Fluke, has a lot of good functions including temperature, and can be had for around $110. Shop around the discount electronics places in San Jose on the Web for good prices.

I am naturally inclined to try Don's "use it and lose it" approach, but I wanted something that would retain calibration and measure better than +-25%.

For some GREAT and very useful accessories, take a look at Automotive Electronics Services (http://www.aeswave.com/index.htm). Give Mastercard to wife to prevent overspending.






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