I have a few multimeters, both analog and digital.
The analog is preferred if I am tuning something.

I always have 2 or 3 of the Harbor Freight ones, you
can get them for free every few months. When the
battery dies, I pitch it. Go get another !!

73, Dick, W1KSZ

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To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement; Jim Palfreyman
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] multimeter

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In message <CALH-g5YjzHUL0HUidi93+EsB9TQQ7trENSj=tqbkqdoevc4...@mail.gmail.com>
, Jim Palfreyman writes:

>Could I have some recommendations?

I'll caution against the Fluke 287:  It takes forever to start and
it eats batteries faster than is comfortable.

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