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|    Re: Newbie Questions - mV    |
|    21 Jun 08 14:44:29    |
      From: ROYKEY@webtv.net              Yep., basicly that's it - select the type of measure dc/ac, select the       nearest range higher than the known voltage, your results should be       available in the <=.0 area of the screen - if you are on the lowest       range of the known voltage and everything is left to the .0 the known       voltage source is lowrt than average:) There are so many ways and short       cuts., Experience will teach you best..              Good Luck and don't forget the safety recomendations concerning higher       voltages & household currents.....              [I googled but couldn't find your meter]              Roy Q.T. ~ US/NCU ~ E.E. Technician        [have tools, will travel]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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