[Boatanchors] Heathkit IM-18 VTVM probe

Philip Atchley [email protected]
Sat, 14 Feb 2004 02:58:10 -0000


Hi,
The only problem with this mod is that it no longer provides "isolation" at
high frequencies.  The 1M resistor was installed in the probe of this and
other VTVM's to isolate the tip from the high capacitance of the probe lead.
This allowed you to read voltages right at the grids and plates of
oscillators etc with minimal effect on circuit operation.  Elimination of
this isolation makes this probe useless for many tasks that you would want a
"real" VTVM for.  You might as well use a DVM (Digital multimeter).

73 from the "Beaconeers Lair".
Phil, KO6BB

>
>
> > Hello, list.
> >
> > I have a Heath IM-18 VTVM that I'd like to obtain a probe for, or
> > perhaps make.  This is one of those probes that has a little switch on
> > it to switch a 1 MOhm resistor in/out of line (similar to the RCA
> > Voltomyst probes).
> >
> > Any suggestions/ideas?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Mahlon - K4OQ
>
> Hi Mahlon,
>
> One of the neatest suggestions that I've seen in a long time can be
> found on
> http://www.theheathkitshop.com/vtvmprobefix.html
> Using the step by step instructions, you can easily do away with the
> "special" probe and use an ordinary straight-through probe instead.  The
> Heathkit probe was always a source of problems for me and this solves
> them all.
> Hope you find it interesting if not helpful.
>
> 73,
> Ken K4XL
> [email protected]
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