[Boatanchors] [ARC5] Schematic/specifications, etc on French Multimeter??

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Wed Sep 25 16:45:23 EDT 2013


YW.

Tablets? Get a REAL 'puter.  :)

-John

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> Many thanks John!  This is a great group and has been for a long time.
>
> Now all I need is for Microsoft to let up on the rush to new "OS" issues
> before the old ones are running
> correctly without a zillion changes that are unnecessary!  (Like the name
> changes from "Address Book" to "contacts" and the like...etc....etc.)
>
> I got a Tablet running Android and if it is as easy as it seems to catch
> onto, My next laptop will run it!  Windows sucks because there are way too
> many senseless changes!  SORRY for off topic bitching!  Can't help it!
>
> 73,
>
> Sandy W5TVW
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Forster
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 12:25 PM
> To: Sandyb
> Cc: boatanchors group ; arc5 at mailman.qth.net ; TETRODE List
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] [ARC5] Schematic/specifications,etc on French
> Multimeter??
>
> Try Google...  lots of hits.
>
> Radiomuseum.org has a schematic, pics, and more.
>
> -John
>
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>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am looking for whatever information I can gather on a French pocket
>> size
>> multimeter.
>>
>> “Metrix” model 460, Serial number 114105.
>> AC/DC ranges: 3 volts F/S thru 750 volts F/S at 10,000 Ohms per volt.
>> AC/DC Ma. ranges from 150 ua. to 1.5 amps F/S.
>> Ohms: 0-20K F/S and 0-20M ohms in 2 ranges.
>> plus a db scale (no impedance specified on meter face.
>>
>> A very neat and found very accurate meter  although the ranging factors
>> make the scales rather confusing until you figure the “volts per
>> division” and division or multiplication factor for the 0-150 full
>> scale
>> calibration
>> The actual voltage ranges are: 3, 7.5,30, 75, 150, 300, 750, current
>> ranges are 150 ua.,1.5 ma., 75, 150 ma and 1.5 amp.
>>
>> It uses the “Banana jack” range switching rather than a
>> rotary switch.
>>  There is a rotary switch that is a function selector between AC/DC
>> voltage and current ranges and ohmmeter function.  (5 positions.) Plus a
>> “zero ohms” pot.  Uses 2 “AA” pencells for the
>> ohmmeter.  I have
>> NO IDEA of the vintage! I am guessing 1950’s maybe?
>>
>> I have had it for years and want to see if someone has any information
>> on
>> it at all.  A “manual” even if in French! Schematic, a flyer
>> or
>> whatever.
>>
>> 73 to all,
>>
>> Sandy W5TVW
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