> A green lead, ending in a crocodile
> clip;
That's the point lead.
> a double lead that ends in a metal plate that looks like a door
> lock striker plate (probably to measure alternator output).
Or any other current you care to measure.
> It also
> has a 2-inch wire with male and female spade connectors, one at each
> end.
I'd guess that's part of the current probe, to be inserted into the circuit
and mated to the "striker plate" mentioned above.
> I find it rather surprising in the internet age, that Sears have not
> made instructions for their products available online for download.
How long do you suppose that model has been obsolete, 30 years?
> hints at a dinosaur lurching to its
> final demise.
Could be, but just try downloading a datasheet for an Intel 8080, which is
newer than your analyzer...
Randall
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