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Famous Sears multimeter
The famous Sears multimeter is not sold in this part of the world.
There are similar looking meters that, however, have a 'Frequency' measuring tester, instead of the 'Duty Cycle' on the Sears' one. Is this 'Frequency'-tester equal to Duty Cycle? Or do I need to look out for something else? Thanks!
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Frequency is a different measurement than duty cycle. Frequency is indicated in Hertz, duty cycle is indicated in percentage.
You might try the Sears.com website. Good luck, |
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i agree with larry. buy it on the web.
i have a fluke brand to work on my CNC electronics and guess what 125$ no duty cycle. go figure
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Sears ought to pay us royalties on that DMM!!!
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