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2. Check to determine if the same lack of sensitivity occurs at the low end
of the meter. If not, that might indicate a mechanical drag. 73, Colin K7FM Thank you for your suggestion. After completely disassembling the multimeter, I got access to the front spring of the movement and noted that first turn had just overlapped the spring binding post, possibly due to a shock. Just touching the spring, it went back to normal with no deformation at all. Now the full scale current is exactly what it should be. What amazes me is that I could not find any visible adjustment point (e.g. a variable magnetic shunt). Evidently they were able to produce very precise meters requiring no adjustment. 73 Tony I0JX |
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