Its great, sorry I didn't think it was you, we at least know now how you look like as there was a reflection on the Asus screen . That's a good test under your hands, you sure have a lot of Agilent DMMs. Do the other functions also get sent via bluetooth, like say frequency counter or capacitance?
How do you like your Asus Android pad? Can you read pdfs well on it, like Agilent users/service manuals, schematics or electrical drawings?
Thanks a bunch for doing it.
Saturation,
I do have a few Agilents at this point
Four, including the clamp meter, but I also have an Metrix MX26 and a Greenlee CM-450 clamp meter
I haven't gotten to the point where I have too many yet.
All the functions I've tried get sent fine via the Bluetooth with the exception of the scaled volt reading on the U1272A (I have to test the other units now too...). It always seems to send the unscaled reading. This is only a problem when I'm using an amp clamp with the DMM. Ultimately this shouldn't be a problem since AFAIK they will be releasing modified battery compartment covers for the clamp meters to allow the U1177A to be used with them. I have used it by taping it on to my U1211A, so I know it works.
I like my Asus tablet. I've used Asus motherboards since my first PC, so I had a lot of trust in them to begin with. It's a huge improvement over my 1000H netbook, especially for work. I used to use that with the IR/USB cable and Agilent software, but it was just too much of a pain in the ass. I have two programs I use for PDFs, Adobe and one other, since Adobe doesn't render my invoices correctly. But Adobe does all the catalogs I've thrown at it perfectly, including some 100MB+ lighting catalogs with tons of photos. It's not as fast as a PC, but I wouldn't expect that from a tablet yet.