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Electrical Test and Measurement instruments => Handheld multimeter => Topic started by: Kiriakos GR on July 23, 2025, 08:07:40 PM
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What is impressive with METEX CORPORATION Seoul - Korea, this is that they were the first worldwide, that implement Data logging functionality at their Metex M-3850D digital multimeter. :)
They were also from the first, which got involved so to comply with electrical safety standards, of the west world and especially Europe.
But hold your horses, regarding bragging rights, if you own today a METEX made DMM..
This story began at Korea at 1976, a small company which recruited best workforce of Korea.
They did use as DMM technology of what was available back then.
https://metexcorp.en.ec21.com/company_info.html (https://metexcorp.en.ec21.com/company_info.html)
Metex M-3850D Data logging functionality, this were designed at the times that I were still at school, so to graduate as electrician, at 1986.
Computers Operating system = MS - DOS
Applications software = Visual Basic (programing language which I also learn at school)
Hardware = RS-232 port serial connectivity
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1369505/Metex-M-3850d.html?page=55#manual (https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1369505/Metex-M-3850d.html?page=55#manual)
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At 2025 any METEX Multimeter or other product, this translates to ancient electronics design.
Nothing from that era this is a competitor of modern made, year 2010 and later, DMM developed technology.
All METEX Multimeter, they were designed at a time, that repair of home appliances was the main market.
Since 1990 and later, repair of home appliances this started to be a dying art.
Eventually all High-End DMM developers, they turn at designing fresher DMM, these be capable to be used at industry, that is still an alive market.
Analog electronics has today be faced-out from the market, this is also the fate of old made DMM.
Old DMM they are still capable to measure basic electrical parameters, but they are not considered as multimeter, its rather a Digital fewer-functions-meter