All readers of the Elektor E-zine, our weekly (and free) digital pulication, this week qualify to win a Mooshimeter. The Mooshimeter is a multi-channel circuit tester and that uses your smartphone or tablet as a wireless high-resolution graphical display operating through Bluetooth 4.0. Safely measure 600 V and 10 A with 24 bit resolution from up to 150 feet away while logging results for up to 6 months. The winner of the Mooshimeter will be announced in E-zine #255 on Friday December 1, next.
 
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Winners for week 46 (Nov. 13-19)
Prize: Raspberry Pi Zero W 
Winners:
Ian Adlon (Nutley, New Jersey, United States)
Gertjan Assies (Amstelveen, Netherlands)
Alain Aucouturier (Saint Leu La Foret, France)
Antonio Banheiro (Povoa Santa Iria, Portugal)
Julius Bjarnason (Hafnarfjördur, Iceland)
DJ Dates (Campbell, New York, United States)
M. de Rijke (Steenwijk, Netherlands)
Stephen Dixon (Holmes Chapel, Chesire, United Kingdom)
Patrice Galleau (Plancher-Bas, France)
John Gillard (Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom)
Curt Gridley (Wichita, Kansas, United States)
Ralph Krieger (Burgwedel, Germany)
Stephen Lafferty (Roswell, Georgia, United States)
Esko M Jaakkola (Lepaa, Finland)
R.J. Maalcke (Arnhem, Netherlands)
David Mehner (Jena, Germany)
Reiner Peltzer (Mönchengladbach, Germany)
Kim Robbens (Balegem, Belgium)
Mike Russell (Wales, United Kingdom)
Kris Samoy (Hulshout, Belgium)
Willi Sevenheck (Oberhausen, Germany)
Mauro Sforzini (Forlimpopoli, Italy)
Koenraad Van Nieuwenhove (Merelbeke, Belgium)
Peter Wagstaff (Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom)
Hilmar Zigerlig (Bülach, Switzerland)