It's a Digitor Digital Multimeter in a green box with the numbers Q1467 and 220-9506 printed in the top right hand corner. I just got Mum to drop down to the local electronics store (some 100 kilometres away ) and get a reasonably priced one. Hell, I saw a 4-digital Yum-Cha one at Crazy Clark's the other week for $12.95, almost bought it to have it for the downstairs reapir workshop bench at home rather than have to traipse up 'n down the stairs with my regular one (which I just realised turned 25 this year, by the way - but it did cost me 3 days pay back then.). 95 that should get you going very nicely as a start. But in all honesty I'd probably be looking at spending no more than $50 or so for an Introduction to Electronics-type multimeter. 21/4/07 4:41:21 AM Titan Personally for $250 you should be able to pick up a nice entry-level Fluke, which should last you until the end of your days.
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