I guess maybe my question was not pointed enough or its just I am wrong about something. The MF-47 and the Sanwa analog multimeter have a scale that shows something as LI (I assume the L represents inductance) the u (mew) then (amps) and (volts). Its just under the part that measures hFe for its transistor checker. My question is: if its not for inductance measurement, then what's it for? The meter is a clone of the Simpson, I believe. It would make sense that this is for inductance, since the meter does a good job of checking everything under the sun that you learned about in school. It test db, ohms, volts, capacitance, amps, transistors, batteries and more so logically the capital L means inductance on that scale. Its also a different scale from the hFe scale for transistors. It is distinct for everything else.
Just asking if its for inductance, which I´m convinced it is, how do you use it, if not for that purpose?
Thanks for all your replies.