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Recommendations for mu-checkers?

jscpm

Titanium
Joined
May 4, 2010
Location
Cambridge, MA
Any recommendations for mu-checkers? I am only familiar with the old B&S 1020 and 1021 which apparently is no longer being made. The "replacement" Tesa displays seem a lot more cheaply made and less convenient. There is no coarse-fine adjustment on the Tesa units, for example, and the scale is controlled with a knob rather than separate push buttons.
 
The conversion of inverse ohms (mho) into semens was a big mistake. Always have an 8 year old boy on staff to snicker when you're about to name something.
 








 
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