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Some deals at Maplins that you might like....


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Some deals at Maplins that you might like....
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 09:13:24 +0100
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Digital Multimeter with PC Link
Was: £69.99 Now: £34.99
An autoranging digital multimeter that can be used as a portable test meter
or connected to your PC via the serial port. Linked to your PC, it is ideal
for data logging over an extended period of time, or when you may wish to
save the data for later analysis. It comes supplied with battery, test
leads, serial interface cable & software (Windows 95, 98, Me & XP).

High Grade Shielded Audio Cable
Was: £0.99 Now: £0.49
High quality coax cable for use in no-compromise audio applications. It
features high purity, oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors where each strand
is bound tightly for maximum contact area and best electron flow.The centre
conductors are multi-strand bare OFC sheathed in a coax insulator sleeve
made of high density polyethylene, which is very resistant to deformation
and therefore maintains the optimum distance required between the inner and
screen throughout the length of the cable. The single bare OFC braided
screen is sheathed in transparent extra flexible PVC.


And a few others that I couldn't be arsed to read through....

Paul G.



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