Re: [Repeater-Builder] Moto multimeter

2007-09-03 Thread Steve Kometz
S-1052 is the DC powered only model, S-1063 is the same, but also had a 110vac 
input on the back.
  Both used a Burgess 4156 (22 1/2 volt) and a Burgess 130 (1 1/2 volt) for 
their batteries.
  I had one for a long time, but got tired of the odd batteries.
  Good meter, 1962 Motorola book lists the price at $285.
   


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Moto multimeter

2007-09-03 Thread Ronny Julian
Ron, if you find out it takes a A (Single A) cell 3vdc Lithium, let me 
know.  I have 150 of them and no use for any of them.  An A cell is just 
a bit longer and slightly larger than an AA cell.


rwjohn49 wrote:

 Picked up a Motorola DC Multimeter at a hamfest. Very clean but it
 needs batteries. Inside it says the large battery is a Burgess 4156.
 No problem. But on the board there is a clip for another battery.
 Anyone know what it is? It doesn't look like a clip that will hold
 any battery I am familiar with. The meter is a Motorola S-1063B.
 Haven't been able to find it on Google.

 Thanks,

 Ron