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Subject: | LF: Re: Calibrating LF Current Meters |
From: | "Dave Pick" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Nov 2002 12:48:34 -0000 |
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Hugh. Quick and dirty way.... Fire up a 100W jap rig on 160 into a 50 ohm load. At full welly of 100W you should read 1.4A into the load. If the tx has a power meter or you have an external one in line then you can set it to exactly 100W. Most rigs give about 110 or 120 flat-out. If it were 120W you should read 1.55A so you won't be far out. I just calibrated mine against a thermocouple ammeter which I checked with 50Hz and a DMM. Dave G3YXM. But how can I calibrate it - how do I know that an indicated Amp really is an Amp. My DVMs, being intended for mains current measurement, don't have the frequency response. How have other people done it ? Any ideas ? 73 Hugh M0WYE |
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