[ARC5] RF Impacts On Instrumentation
Tom Lee
tomlee at ee.stanford.edu
Thu Jan 11 15:44:06 EST 2018
It likely won't help much measuring V, but would make a difference
measuring I. However, your best bet is to make coax test leads and keep
the unshielded parts as short as possible.
Tom
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On 1/11/2018 12:23 PM, Robert Eleazer wrote:
> I have my ARC-114 receiving and transmitting but I am having trouble
> figuring out what is going on with the power supply voltages and
> currents because the RF from the transmitter is getting into the VOMs,
> both the digital and analog models.
> Will putting some toroids around the test leads help this?
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
> WB5WSV
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