I use one of these
  http://www.ebay.com/itm/MASTECH-LCR-Meter-backlight-data-hold-diode-AC-DC-A-V-/180501175255?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a06b55bd7
  its performed quite well and for the price you cant beat it.
  
  Kent
  
  On 11/13/2012 4:52 AM, pauldebono@rocketmail.com wrote:
  >
  > I am searching for a good L meter, that can measure low to very low RF 
  > inductances. The various kits and models around based on a PIC and the 
  > LM311, are not good enough. So are these commercial multimeter types.
  >
  > I came across the M3 or M-Cubed LCZR meter, which Monty, N5ESE, has 
  > reviewed and compared with the top, industry standard, the Philips 
  > PM6303 LCR Meter (now made by Fluke). Unfortunately , this meter kit 
  > is no longer in production. See: http://www.n5ese.com/M3LCR_meter.htm
  >
  > However, a Metacrawler search, came up with an updated version of this 
  > meter:
  > (It is in French, but their sales department have an English version 
  > of the manual.)
  > http://www.mwinstruments.com/MW1008/MW1008_f.html
  >
  > Paul
  >
  > 
  
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