You might be able to illuminate the meters using a few LED's. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Tony King - W4ZT wrote:
> 
> At 01:01 PM 1/27/2004, Dave / NĜATH wrote:
> >I would certainly be interested to know where you obtained the digital
> >meters - that looks really nice. I wonder if they are illuminated?
> 
> The meters came from Marlin P Jones, <http://www.mpja.com/>, and the part
> number is 12306 ME. Although their web page says they can not monitor their
> own supply, the ones I received do have a common ground with the input and
> can so that's what I did for the volt meter.  The ammeter had to have an
> isolated supply.  They are not illuminated. They also have internal input
> selection for 200 mv, 20 v, 200 v and 500 v.  The existing hole is just a
> hair large vertically and about 7/32 shy left and right for a horizontal
> fit. Quite a nice meter for under ten bucks! Total project cost under $30!
> 
> 73,
> Tony W4ZT
> 
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