Greetings everyone,

        I thought the group might appreciate my latest toy. It uses genuine 
Beckman displays SP-351 & SP-353 to show 4-1/2 digits.

Data Precision was located in Wakefield, Mass. until sometime in the 80”s. Does 
anyone know any details about the company or

its demise? I haven’t found a whole lot of info online. I also have its little 
brother, the rechargeable 245, which uses the .3” high 

Beckman displays and even sports a lanyard for carrying! Will show that one 
soon. They also made a frequency counter with a

family resemblance to the rest of their line. That one uses LED readouts and 
the one I have is in parts-only condition unfortunately.



> On Dec 6, 2021, at 9:00 AM, martin martin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I was helping a friend clean out his garage and this popped in to view.  How 
> could I leave it there to break or be lost?
> 
> If one looks close at the clear glass it really looks great.
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