Thanks Peter, yes the meter did catch my eye for that reason, it looked different. have an other coming too :) digital and analog with real needle in same gridtext.
Ah, bonjour Monsieur Tony! Vous avez trouver quelque chose très particulier cette fois! Een niet alledaags gevalletje van zijnde multimètre zamazegge. Jij kunt zo'n apparaat er wel weer mooi als (bijna) nieuw uit laten zien. Pracht apparaatje! Merci et au revoir monsieur!
Hi Tony! Greetings from the USA. I enjoy all your videos. You are a bad influence on me, however, as watching your videos has encouraged me to collect older test equipment as well! The Chauvin is an interesting meter -- very "French" in design and certainly not a meter we see in the USA. I hope that you do a review on the Keysight U1251 on your bench -- a new addition? I am thinking of adding a Keysight U1252 to the stable but am a little concerned about a slow auto range and a slow response when in continuity mode. Please keep the entertaining and informative videos coming! Best regards
French Friday? Formidable! J'aime beaucoup. It's French Blue with a waffle protector. Liège, Bruxelles, or Stroopwafel, you decide which type. It must have worked in a Peugeot/Renault/Citroën garage. Merci!
But I have never seen a French meter for sale anywhere in North America. English, German, Japanese, Chinese Taiwanese only. And I started in Electronics about 1955.@@TonyAlbus
Nice pen! Congrats! The only meter that I could not repair was the most expensive Fluke. Well the French hold the keys to the Metric system while NASA keeps burying money with an antiquated imperial crap.
@@TonyAlbus Hi Tony, I was wondering if you can do electrical repairs in your home yourself, or is it legal to call a service technician? Is it also possible to repair home electronic equipment yourself? I'm from Russia...Thank you!
@@cyberbobr3782 Here in Europe we still have countries, not states. in my country i can. but in europe most rules about electricity do not deffer to much.