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visoreo
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Lightbulb

What about a Multimeter module? Anyone know of any in the works?. It could act as a scope meter as well using the display. The module could ship with a protective case for the visor. like the rubber armor around popular Multimeters.

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thatch
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Not that bad...

Really nice idea. Not thinking loads of sensors--just a freq. counter, DCV, ACV...

It's possible. Just might cost more than a regular one.

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Winchell
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Cool

This was discussed here about a year ago. The concern was raised that it would have to be buffered within an inch of its life.
It is very easy to zortch a conventional multimeter by using probes plugged into jacks inappropriate for the meter setting.
Users would be not amused if it was equally easy to zortch one's Visor.

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