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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Toronto > CN Tower > Roadwolf's new gallery > DSCN2976.JPG

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a new FM Broadcasting Transmitter...
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Posted by seicer 3/20/2005 6:16 AM | remove
  I shake my fist at you! :D
Posted by AndrewG 12/25/2007 11:22 PM | remove
  A new transmitter but still has analogue gauges :P
Posted by Roadwolf 7/21/2008 12:22 AM | remove
  they have their uses. Actually they are a lot better then digital measurement devices, which are more prone to failure. It is also much easier to spot problems right away, from across the room with analogue gauges. If values are changing wildly, an analogue gauge will give you a more accurate read out of the variance, and a better idea of the scope of the problem. Analogue is real time... nuff said.
Posted by kaj27 8/23/2008 8:49 PM | remove
  Digital can be real time and has zero moving parts. I vote for digital.
Posted by Roadwolf 10/29/2009 5:52 AM | remove
  digital can be real time, but you may not be able to catch a very quick spike of power. With analogue meters you can see those spikes... no matter how quick they are.
Posted by Roadwolf 10/29/2009 5:54 AM | remove
  Trust me, i worked on this transmitter. I know their purpose. lol
Posted by ThePhonedude 10/6/2013 10:56 PM | remove
  also harder to measure capacitors with a digi multimeter.
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