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clifto December 30th 04 10:04 PM

Paging dxAce: voltmeter certification
 
In October I told about college courses for digital multimeter certification.
http://www.jjc.edu/courses/EISFL.asp?Course=ELC

ELC 105 is the basic course, $295.
ELC 3150, though labeled something else on the web site, is labeled
"Advanced Digital Multimeter" in the paper course catalog; also $295.

ELC 105: "Description: (Authorized by FLUKE Corporation.) This workshop
is intended for maintenance personnel who work with electrical test
equipment. Upon successful completion, you will receive Digital
Multimeter Certification authorized by FLUKE Corporation. Emphasis
is on the safe use of equipment and correct interpretation of results."

--
The state religion of the USA is atheism, as established by the courts.

dxAce December 30th 04 10:12 PM



clifto wrote:

In October I told about college courses for digital multimeter certification.
http://www.jjc.edu/courses/EISFL.asp?Course=ELC

ELC 105 is the basic course, $295.
ELC 3150, though labeled something else on the web site, is labeled
"Advanced Digital Multimeter" in the paper course catalog; also $295.

ELC 105: "Description: (Authorized by FLUKE Corporation.) This workshop
is intended for maintenance personnel who work with electrical test
equipment. Upon successful completion, you will receive Digital
Multimeter Certification authorized by FLUKE Corporation. Emphasis
is on the safe use of equipment and correct interpretation of results."


I'll be darned!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Michael Lawson December 31st 04 03:42 AM


"dxAce" wrote in message
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clifto wrote:

In October I told about college courses for digital multimeter

certification.
http://www.jjc.edu/courses/EISFL.asp?Course=ELC

ELC 105 is the basic course, $295.
ELC 3150, though labeled something else on the web site, is

labeled
"Advanced Digital Multimeter" in the paper course catalog; also

$295.

ELC 105: "Description: (Authorized by FLUKE Corporation.) This

workshop
is intended for maintenance personnel who work with electrical

test
equipment. Upon successful completion, you will receive Digital
Multimeter Certification authorized by FLUKE Corporation. Emphasis
is on the safe use of equipment and correct interpretation of

results."

I'll be darned!


I guess it is cheaper than a college course in Engineering
Lab 101. Of course, they'd only spend 10 minutes on the
DMM, and you'd actually learn some other things as well.

--Mike L.





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