clifto said:
I don't *need* a Ferrari, but it would be neat to have one.
well,precision lab instruments are used in lab conditions,with at least 15
minute warmup times to allow the unit to stabilize,and to expect that
accuracy in a handheld that would be used in non-lab conditions....it
doesn't make sense.
BTW,when calibrating precision instruments,the unit under test has to warm
up and stabilize for 20 minutes minimum,and the lab has a controlled
temperature and humidity,usually 73+/-2 degF. Of course,your lab standards
have already been powered up and stabilized for the proper time.
Insturments used outside of specified temps were derated in accuracy.
I worked in a USAF depot-level primary standards lab.(PMEL)
(before repairing and calibrating for Tektronix for 21.5 yrs.)
My lab (L.G. Hanscom Fld) did the MIT-Lincoln Labs instruments,besides the
usual USAF stuff,covered Pease,Otis,and other military bases.