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Re: fluke 88v
Posted to Tool & Equipment Forum on 10/30/2006

Hi Damon

I know one of the dfferences is that the 87 is a truht RMS and the 88 is an average respond meter. Also 87 can read nS on the ohms range and capacitance. Hope this help you. Login to read more.