My dad left me his 260 analog meter, are these used anymore? I have a Fluke and a less expensive Radio Shack both digitals so I really don't need the Simpson 260.
The meter is at least 45 years old.
sparx
My dad left me his 260 analog meter, are these used anymore? I have a Fluke and a less expensive Radio Shack both digitals so I really don't need the Simpson 260.
The meter is at least 45 years old.
sparx
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WOW, the Simpson 260/260A was what i used in electonics school in 1965. A VERY good meter for its time. I have no idea what it is worth, though.
I use Fluke now.
mike
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