18-06-2020, 08:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 18-06-2020, 08:54 AM by Mike Watterson.)
You often need two meters. Current and volts at the same time. Or input and output volts at the same time. Sometimes three meters at once.
So keep it and enjoy. At least they are not like the HP printers division. It won't secretly update the firmware and then stop working with the cartridges already in it. The test gear people ought to have had the old HP name and the PC & Printers people should have had a new name that reflects their whatever. My first laptop in maybe 1998 was an HP. I've some ancient HP gear, like the 141T spectrum analyser with storage tube and three plugins for 10/100MHz, 1.2GHz and 10/20 GHz. Still a wonderful piece of kit.
So keep it and enjoy. At least they are not like the HP printers division. It won't secretly update the firmware and then stop working with the cartridges already in it. The test gear people ought to have had the old HP name and the PC & Printers people should have had a new name that reflects their whatever. My first laptop in maybe 1998 was an HP. I've some ancient HP gear, like the 141T spectrum analyser with storage tube and three plugins for 10/100MHz, 1.2GHz and 10/20 GHz. Still a wonderful piece of kit.







