Multimeter gloat
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:00 pm
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Here is a neat little multimeter I got from a friend. An old Fairchild 7050 multimeter. Popping it open it looks like it was made end of 68 to 69. It looks like it was originally owned by Tektronix and bears the final calibration date of 4/1976, heck, I was 8 months old then!
Best thing of course is the display, Nixie tubes. It also uses neon lamps for the +, -, and lwading 1 symbols. Seems pretty accurate too. I hooked it to my digital displayed 1U power supply and it matched the meters right on as well as resistance.
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IMGP6518 by macona, on Flickr
Here is a neat little multimeter I got from a friend. An old Fairchild 7050 multimeter. Popping it open it looks like it was made end of 68 to 69. It looks like it was originally owned by Tektronix and bears the final calibration date of 4/1976, heck, I was 8 months old then!
Best thing of course is the display, Nixie tubes. It also uses neon lamps for the +, -, and lwading 1 symbols. Seems pretty accurate too. I hooked it to my digital displayed 1U power supply and it matched the meters right on as well as resistance.
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IMGP6518 by macona, on Flickr