From: fraveydank at
gmail.com
On May 16, 2012, at 1:50 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 15 May 2012 at 20:00, Zane H. Healy wrote:
That WW II Megger looks frighteningly close to
what I used in the
Navy. Those were fun! :-)
From the WikiP article:
"It is incorrect to use the word "Megger" as a verb, noun or in the
plural form. [36] It is an infringement of the trademark if used in
reference to a product not made by the Megger Group or its
subsidiaries"
So, I'm supposed to use it as what, an adjective or adverb?
"This PDP-11 is Megger messed up!"
They probably mean to use it as a proper noun, which I suppose is
actually a subset of the set of nouns.
- Dave
Hi
In any case, I used one like that to check coax until
we got a TWR. I remember that we had to go out
onto the field to disconnect the baluns or it would magnetize
them.
Dwight