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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 The Fluke 87s we use just have a button marked Hz. We turn the dial to VAC and then push the Hz button. |
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