Does a VTVM still have the highest input impedence, thereofre the
least effect on the circuit it's measuring? My Knightkit VTVM is in
the attic - need to get it down and fire it up again. I last used the
Tektronics scope (all tube) to measure the distributor pickup coil
output on the SLC a couple of years ago. I also still have the Heath
Tunnel Dipper - still a good tool.

On Feb 1, 2008 9:56 PM, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I did a VTVM, Tube Tester, RF generator etc. Should have kept them.
> > People now collect this stuff.
>
> I still use the VTVM, every time I need to measure something
> on the bench.  The fluke gets used too if I need more accuracy,
> or current.  I collected two more of the same model at the
> thrift shops, so now I have three.
>
> -- Jim

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