If you know what you are doing and know what readings to ignore, you can use a digital ohmmeter. But explaining what you may need to ignore is just too time consuming. So it is much quicker to just say use an analog ohmmeter. Even a cheap one is going to give the true answers. Not necessarily true with cheap digital ones.
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