Mike,
I just checked the price in the current Ann Morris catalog, and it's
$349.95. Is ILA selling that meter as a closeout item at a reduced price?
Steve
On Tuesday 5/11/04 15:37 Mike Freeman wrote:
>Ann Morris enterprises (now part of Independent Living Aids but still
>with separate web site) has a good talking multimeter; I have one. Costs
>aorund $150.
>
>Mike Freeman
>
>On Tue, 11 May 2004, Tom Behler wrote:
>
> > Hi, all.
> >
> > Well, my old Radio Shack talking multi-meter (i.e. the kind they made back
> > in the early to mid 1990's) has finally bitten the dust. Actually, I guess
> > it was my fault. Several weeks ago, I was in a hurry, and
> inadvertently put
> > the double-a batteries in the wrong way. When I pushed the button on the
> > probe for the positive lead to see if the meter was working, it started to
> > smell hot. After replacing the fuse in the meter, which had been blown in
> > the process, I found that, even though the meter still talked, the readings
> > fluctuated irregularly and made no sense whatsoever.
> >
> > I sent the meter off to Radio Shack, and their Fort Worth Service Center
> > just informed me this morning that there are no parts available to fix it.
> >
> > In all honesty, I'm quite surprised that the meter didn't have sufficient
> > diode protection for cases where the batteries had been installed
> > incorrectly, but I guess that's neither here nor there at this point.
> >
> > Does anyone on the list know of anyone who might be able to help repair
> this
> > meter, or is it a lost cause?
> >
> > If it is a lost cause, can anyone recommend a talking multi-meter that I
> > might purchase? I basically use the meter for very simple things, such as
> > continuity checks, and battery voltage readings.
> >
> > Any help here would be appreciated.
> >
> > You better believe that the next meter I get will be labeled so as to
> > prevent this kind of problem from happening again. HI! HI! HI!
> >
> > Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
> >
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