Calibration Of Electronic Equipment In The Home Workshop
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 04:23:21 -0600, "Anthony Fremont"
Gave us:
QUOTED:
"Are you suggesting that I should drag it across town, spend $200 and be
without it for 2 weeks just to get it adjusted by some obstinate, E-1 grade
line tech, instead of using a brand new DMM w .03% accuracy to tweak it
myself? I'm quite sure that my Micronta is up to the task to be honest."
A calibration house would NOT use a 0.03% DMM to calibrate your scope
with, you pathetic piece of ****!
What part of that don't you understand?
What part of that proves that you are a brainless, pathetic piece of
**** do you not understand?
PLEASE READ MY POSTS BEFORE ****ING
YOURSELF!!!!!
**** you. I read the thread. It doesn't matter who the author is,
and when it is you, you retarded ****, it becomes glaringly obvious
due to your total stupidity. Just like the "E-1 grade tech" remark.
You prove with your every post that it is you that is an incompetent
*******.
If you don't understand something just ask for help.
**** you. It is you that lacks the basic understanding that errors
chain together.
A .03%
METER CAN BE USED, ESPECIALLY WHEN THAT METER IS AVAILABLE WITH NIST CERTS,
NOW CAN'T IT????
NOPE.
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