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Is is valid to test a thermocouple-type RF Ammeter using low
frequency (say 60 Hz) current? I did so and got quite reasonable results. Hey, current is current, right? I have three different thermocouple-type RF Ammeters, with FS ranges of 1.5, 2.0 and 3.0 RF Amps that I wanted to test. The 2 Amp meter has an external thermocouple (16 mV DC for 2.0 RF Amps) and the other two have internal thermocouples. I hooked them all up in series, and also in series with a Fluke digital AC Ammeter, fed them from 6.3 VAC through a suitable dropping resistor. All readings agreed within a few percent at various currents. Can I now assume that these meters will also function correctly at RF? Thanks. -Al, W2ADS |
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