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![]() Jules Richardson wrote: I've had various multimeters over the years; the last two have a frequency counter setting, which might sometimes come in useful - if I knew how to use it :-) The manual for the current one is no help. Is there some kind of standard for what signal they're expecting? cheers Jules Any signal within the meter's base capabilities, typically 1,000V. Give it DC and read 0 Hz, connect to wall outlet and read 60 Hz, connect to aircraft generator and read 400 Hz, etc. |
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