Originally posted by Enzo
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The point is that the little box could be made from junk box items or a few dollars at most, and you hooked it to your scope. Every shop has a scope.
Then the Huntron folks came along and built a scope just for this purpose but unable to do all the rest of the things a scope does. Added a few bells and whistles like switchable test frequency, and they want a thousand bucks.
One thing in the little box's favor, I think, in the day that was a popular project, the diode test function was not a regular feature on most voltmeters. The box gives a pretty obvious diode trace. when testing semis.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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