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MICRONTA 8-RANGE ANALOG MULTITESTER (CAT. NO. 22-212A)
Classic Micronta 8-range analog multitester from the Radio Shack / Tandy era, catalog number 22-212A. This is the familiar handheld Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter used for decades in garages, workshops, and home electronics benches before digital meters became common.
Functions include:
DC voltage measurement
AC voltage measurement
DC current testing
Resistance (ohms) measurement
The ohms function is battery-powered and has been tested and confirmed working.
Analog needle display provides real-time movement that was especially useful for tuning circuits, checking charging systems, and watching fluctuating electrical behavior—something many early technicians and hobbyists learned on before digital readouts existed.
Meter is complete with original case/box, which was commonly used to store test leads and keep everything together in the tool drawer or garage bench setup.
A true Radio Shack-era learning tool, representing how a generation learned basic electronics and automotive troubleshooting with simple, durable instruments shared between family members, neighbors, and toolboxes long before modern digital meters became standard.
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Multímetro analógico clásico Micronta 8 rangos, de la época Radio Shack / Tandy, número de catálogo 22-212A. Instrumento portátil tipo Voltios-Ohmios-Miliamperios utilizado durante décadas en talleres, garages y laboratorios caseros antes de la llegada de los multímetros digitales.
Funciones:
Medición de voltaje DC
Medición de voltaje AC
Medición de corriente DC
Medición de resistencia (ohmios)
La función de ohmios funciona con batería interna y ha sido probada.
Instrumento representativo de una época en la que el aprendizaje de electricidad y mecánica se hacía con herramientas compartidas y equipos analógicos de aguja.