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<p>There is a guy making them on ebay, if interested;</p>
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<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/Heathkit-New-Test-Leads-for-the-V-4-V-5-V-6-V-7-or-the-V-7A-VTVMs/254154799517?hash=item3b2cce799d:g:~d8AAOSwPQBbcdRL">https://www.ebay.com/itm/Heathkit-New-Test-Leads-for-the-V-4-V-5-V-6-V-7-or-the-V-7A-VTVMs/254154799517?hash=item3b2cce799d:g:~d8AAOSwPQBbcdRL</a></p>
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<p>....Dave<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/9/19 2:36 PM, Richard wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:c9a7ce18-1f9e-2182-76ca-06f25092e4e5@gmail.com"
id="mid_c9a7ce18_1f9e_2182_76ca_06f25092e4e5_gmail_com" class="
cite">I have Heathkit VTVM's that need new test cables. The cable
for the IM-18 has the special phone plug and the AC and DC test
wires with the AC-DC switch are both shielded within the same
shield. Is it necessary to shield either or both of these test
leads? It might make sense to shield the AC lead.
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I also have a V7-A that has the three input connectors. It came
with test leads that are probably not original. In this case the
DC test lead is shielded and the AC test lead is not shielded.
Same question here. Is it necessary to shield either or both test
leads?
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I need to make new test leads for both meters.
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My Fluke 179 does not have shielded test leads and works just
fine.
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What am I missing?
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