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I collect multimeters in all shapes and from all producers. I am really interested in how they work and how they developed in the past. If you have old ones, please do not throw them away but contact me!!
 
i've got a faulty avo8 on ebay at this moment. don't know if this will be of interest.
 
I collect multimeters in all shapes and from all producers. I am really interested in how they work and how they developed in the past. If you have old ones, please do not throw them away but contact me!!
therre is a site called RICHARDS RADIOS which tells you about the old avo,s and has links to other sites you may find of interest.
 
A multimeter is known as a VOM (Volt-Ohm meter), is an electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. A typical multimeter may include features such as the ability to measure voltage, current and resistance. Multimeters may use analog or digital circuits.

Thanks a lot,
Steven
 

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