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Re: Meter recommendations Meterman 37XR
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- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:43:01 -0600
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Original poster: "S&JY" <youngsters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I browsed the Internet to find the best price for the 37XR. The majority of
sources want $130. But Circuit Specialists (www.circuitspecialists.com) is
asking $112.65, Lashen Electronics (www.lashen.com) is asking $114 and
Electronics Express (www.elexp.com) wants $115. The savings should cover
shipping costs. I didn't see any on Ebay.
--Steve Y.
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Subject: RE: Meter recommendations Meterman 37XR
> Original poster: "Jonathan Peakall" <jpeakall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Terry, All,
>
> I recently bought a 37XR myself, and like you, think it's a great meter.
The
> only negative thing I would say is that is not as accurate as one might
like
> measuring caps in the < 100pF range. I think the leads add to much
> capacitance. I still use an older meter with slots to plug the caps in for
> measuring very small caps.
>
> Other than that, it's a dream meter for the price. And of course, TCer's
> don't oft need caps of such small value.
>
> Jonathan