Just for closure... and the benefit of those whose eyeballs have seen better days.
I pursued all of the listings posted previously in this thread... many to no avail. Although I am grateful for each and every one of them BTW.
By doing some surfing and countless Google searches, as well as receiving the input of some other members offline, (thanks Tim & Chris), i found some nifty gizmos for digitally measuring electrical values, and some other values pertinent to audio.
For a simple inexpensive unit, Triplett has a large display DMM which has 1+ inches tall characters, some sites say 1.5, but the maker says 1.15 inches. Period. Model 9005 & 9015. Neither are Auto ranging, nor will they interface with a PC.
Fluke also has a few models which allow for disabling the back lighting function which will be of immense value if a CCTV is used to read the numbers. The 80 series models namely the 87v at $350 list.
Fluke also has an RS 232 (USB) INTERFACE ON SOME MODELS. One 'All in one' package item is the model # 189 FVF2. it comes complete with all the needed cables, and software necessary to get the info from the portable DMM into the PC and either log it all for reference, or see it in real time! The price tag is $500. it also does far, far more than what you might expect from a DMM. The Fluke also has the best accuracy of those listed here.
Extech MM560 is yet another handheld which does nearly all the Fluke 189 FVF2 does BUT comes in at a lesser tag, of $319. The Txtech also provides real time results via the PC.
Still available are LED read out meters which do consume more energy than the LCD types, yet have higher contrasting displays. many of these are bench models, though some do have self contained power sups for portability. TTi an English co. offers a model 1604 bench type with red LED display.
There are far more units that will aid those with limited visual skills or whose eyes aren't what they used to be. it will depend upon your specific needs which choice you may make.
My persoanl solution came via a Jordy II portable head set with docking station. I used it briefly as a portable unit. in it's current state of use as a standard CCTV, it serves the purpose... and one last 'trick' if using a CCTV with back lit DMMs, turning off the light (if possible) on the CCTV being used may help defeat the glare the back lit meter produces. Some other ambient light may well suffice.
Thanks for all the help folks.
I pursued all of the listings posted previously in this thread... many to no avail. Although I am grateful for each and every one of them BTW.
By doing some surfing and countless Google searches, as well as receiving the input of some other members offline, (thanks Tim & Chris), i found some nifty gizmos for digitally measuring electrical values, and some other values pertinent to audio.
For a simple inexpensive unit, Triplett has a large display DMM which has 1+ inches tall characters, some sites say 1.5, but the maker says 1.15 inches. Period. Model 9005 & 9015. Neither are Auto ranging, nor will they interface with a PC.
Fluke also has a few models which allow for disabling the back lighting function which will be of immense value if a CCTV is used to read the numbers. The 80 series models namely the 87v at $350 list.
Fluke also has an RS 232 (USB) INTERFACE ON SOME MODELS. One 'All in one' package item is the model # 189 FVF2. it comes complete with all the needed cables, and software necessary to get the info from the portable DMM into the PC and either log it all for reference, or see it in real time! The price tag is $500. it also does far, far more than what you might expect from a DMM. The Fluke also has the best accuracy of those listed here.
Extech MM560 is yet another handheld which does nearly all the Fluke 189 FVF2 does BUT comes in at a lesser tag, of $319. The Txtech also provides real time results via the PC.
Still available are LED read out meters which do consume more energy than the LCD types, yet have higher contrasting displays. many of these are bench models, though some do have self contained power sups for portability. TTi an English co. offers a model 1604 bench type with red LED display.
There are far more units that will aid those with limited visual skills or whose eyes aren't what they used to be. it will depend upon your specific needs which choice you may make.
My persoanl solution came via a Jordy II portable head set with docking station. I used it briefly as a portable unit. in it's current state of use as a standard CCTV, it serves the purpose... and one last 'trick' if using a CCTV with back lit DMMs, turning off the light (if possible) on the CCTV being used may help defeat the glare the back lit meter produces. Some other ambient light may well suffice.
Thanks for all the help folks.