I'm in need of a copy of the manual for a Julie Research Labs VDR-106 that I picked up at the MIT flea today. I'm not even sure what it is; it looks like a six-digit Kelvin-Varley divider. Anyone happen to have a scan or hardcopy of the manual?
Best regards,
-Steve
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Steve Byan stevebyan@me.com
Littleton, MA 01460
Hi,
I have the manual (I'm at work so will send later). The JRC VDR106/7 is a very high grade (primary standard) K-V divider. Think Fluke 720A without the adjustments. The /7 added a 7th decade on an "extra" knob.
Robert G8RPI.
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Subject: [volt-nuts] Julie Research Labs VDR-106 manual?
I'm in need of a copy of the manual for a Julie Research Labs VDR-106 that I picked up at the MIT flea today. I'm not even sure what it is; it looks like a six-digit Kelvin-Varley divider. Anyone happen to have a scan or hardcopy of the manual?
Best regards,
-Steve
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Steve Byan stevebyan@me.com
Littleton, MA 01460
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On Apr 16, 2012, at 7:50 AM, Robert Atkinson wrote:
I have the manual (I'm at work so will send later).
Thanks very much.
The JRC VDR106/7 is a very high grade (primary standard) K-V divider. Think Fluke 720A without the adjustments. The /7 added a 7th decade on an "extra" knob.
Mine came in a nice mahogany case; it's ex-Boeing equipment, I guess from their cal-lab. I don't have anything close to good enough to even begin to test whether it still works properly.
Best regards,
-Steve
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Steve Byan stevebyan@me.com
Littleton, MA 01460