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RE: Re: soldering stations

g4ilo-2
Mind you, you could break and replace several cheap DMMs for the price of a
Fluke...

73,
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Julian, G4ILO. (RSGB, ARRL, G-QRP, K2 #392)
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Ron D'Eau Claire" <[hidden email]> wrote:

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3 - Ruggedness. My fluke has bounced off of a steel deck of several ships
from a height of several feet without a scratch, much less a problem. I'd
be
surprised if some of the cheap ones could withstand such treatment. Still,
what DMM *deserves* to be treated that way? (Careless me...)
 



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RE: Re: soldering stations

Thom LaCosta
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Julian, G4ILO wrote:

> Mind you, you could break and replace several cheap DMMs for the price of a
> Fluke...

Yea....I have a cheap DMM at:
My tool kit
My computer took kit
My car
My parent's home
My daughter's apartment

The other advantage to cheap DMM's is that if you have enough of them spotted
around, you don't worry about forgetting to grab your meter(g).

(Yes, I also have mutliple tool kits, too).

73
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