[Boatanchors] DC Voltmeter Calibration
D C _Mac_ Macdonald
k2gkk at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 7 13:38:29 EST 2016
I'd bet you'd get a lot closer than what you have already
by using a cheap (sometimes even free) digital meter
from Harbor Freight as a "standard for comparison."
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> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 13:02:11 -0500
> To: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] DC Voltmeter Calibration
> From: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
>
> A quick and dirty way that will get you a lot closer than +/- 45 VDC would
> be to rig up a VR-150 running at about 20 mA.
>
> In a message dated 01/07/2016 10:25:07 AM Central Standard Time,
> dhallam at knology.net writes:
> > I obviously need to calibrate my DC voltmeters. I was setting the 300
> > VDC B+ on my signal generation after some repairs. I used 3 voltmeters
> > and got a spread of 45V among the 3 of them, low 285V and high330V. The
> > low was a VTVM and the high DVM. What is a good standard to use that
> > won't break the bank to acquire? I used to have some mercury batteries
> > but they are a no, no any more.
> >
> > David
> > KW4DH
>
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