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Re: analog multimeter
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Posted by John on March 15, 2004 at 15:53:04 from (209.7.93.11):
In Reply to: analog multimeter posted by EIL on March 14, 2004 at 21:37:52:
Analog, Digital.. Here is how I see it. An analog is much more accurate than a digital provided they are of the same tolerances. You can interpolate easily with a analog. However, there is no way I would typically go back to my analog over my digital for a few reason.... 1- Batteries last forever in the digital (over 3 years at present) 2 - much tougher and harder to break when dropped 3- usually much smaller and easier to carry 4- give me the reading I want very quickly with the precision way above what I need (so does the analog) 5- often have a continuity buzzer so I don't need to read the display all the time. 6- Most shut off when not used for a time. 7-This is 2004 8- Noise... I have never had problems with noise. Anyone want to buy some old Simpson 260's or 261's? I seldome use mine. Check the website and see what Radio Shack has for under $30.00
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