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Re: [TekScopes] Want to use a high-res voltmeter in the Portland Oregon area


 

Thanks Lars, but that instrument is only specified to
1% accuracy. I need one that's about 10000 times better.
And so do you!

Please, send further replies off-list to avoid crossposting. If I hear
anything of interest to the lists, I'll forward it.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Ahlstr?m [mailto:lea56@...]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 3:16 PM
To: David Wise; hp_agilent_equipment@...; TekScopes@...
Subject: SV: [TekScopes] Want to use a high-res voltmeter in the Portland Oregon area



Hi Dave,



I could recommend this one. Ebay: 140070877954

I think its just a question of square dollars. ;)



I have the former model, and this one has even BNC out. Its just great, I checked my 8520's with it... allmost just zeroes after the dot... =)



They have a UK website as well: (where you can se their former one)



/Lars



-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
Fr?n: TekScopes@... [mailto:TekScopes@...] F?r David Wise
Skickat: den 12 januari 2007 23:09
Till: hp_agilent_equipment@...; TekScopes@...
?mne: [TekScopes] Want to use a high-res voltmeter in the Portland Oregon area



I have a couple of 5-1/2 digit differential
voltmeters (Fluke 877A and 895A) in whose
calibration I have lost confidence.
Since (a) I don't have cubic dollars to spare
and (b) it's Just A Hobby, a cal lab is out of
the question. Do you know of anyone local to me
(Portland Oregon) who has a 6-1/2 digit or better
voltmeter that's in good cal? I will also gladly
accept suggestions for other places to ask.

No profits are riding on this. I'm doing it
just for the heck of it, to satisfy myself
that they're in spec.

Thanks,
Dave Wise

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