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Re: Re: Re: Re: analog multimeter
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Posted by T_Bone on March 15, 2004 at 21:46:19 from (171.75.15.76):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: analog multimeter posted by Bob M on March 15, 2004 at 18:04:11:
Hi Bob, You brought up a memory trip. I was working on a FM transmitter tower AC unit and was reading voltage anywhere from 50v too 750vac and my meters are going wild. I have three with me, anolog and two digitals. I'm thinking bad transformer and drive 45miles to meet with a utility company rep. He's shaking his head looking at me and says thats impossible as a tranformer either works or doesn't work. But I got him convienced that with three different meters "he's just got to see this" We drive 45 miles back out to the site, and as Murphy would have it, the meters didn't budge and inch and stayed rock solid 240vac while he's there. He takes off and about 5 minutes latter my meters are going bananas again but this time I had turned up the radio at the transmitter and behold the DJ was talking, he quit talking and my meters would read normal. That 50KW transmitter really made them read screwy! T_Bone
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