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        <description>Dave has rotten luck with test gear for review failing. What's up with his Agilent U1272A Multimeter? FOLLOW UP: No, I did NOT damage the meter with ESD or anything else, and this is not an isolated incident. Other people on the EEVblog forum are reporting the same problem: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=3457.30;topicseen FOLLOW UP #2: Agilent have admitted the problem is with the range switch glitching and have fixed it in firmware. They are now offering either a replacement unit or a FREE USB cable to all affected users so they can update the firmware. An excellent response from Agilent, well done!</description>
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