Hello,
 
Some of the Fluke's have a bar graph that gives a sort of analog reading to be able to tune a radio.  You can use a purely digital meter but it's much easier with a good analog readout like a Triplett 630 NA or Simpson 260.
 
Paul
 
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I disagree,  I have had many repeater partys with my Fluke 87 and it has always come through.

On 12/27/05, Neil McKie < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  In my personal opinion, a digital meter is worthless for tuning -
anything.

  Neil McKie - WA6KLA






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