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"Doug" wrote in message ink.net... "Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message ... Having the right test equipment is essential in working in the Marine Electronics Field..... Hmmmm......... The guys that showed me the ropes used a Simpson 260 with a battered leather case, an earphone and a wet finger. (Oh, yeah, as you mentioned, an NE-2 taped to the end of a diddle stick) Old Chief Lynn, Anacortes Marine Electronics (for 20 years) I learned it with two fingers and the length/color of the arc. Old Senior Chief Doug I saw the results of a MARS operator closing a TR relay in a Henry linear one time using his fingers. Looked like a bbq hotdog. +1 on the Simpson 260, digital meters don't see everything. Andy (aging ETC Ret) |
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