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wrote: I have several small measuring instruments in my shack, but I have always been unable to find plans to build a DIP METER for use in LF Freqs. I already have a LEADER DM that begins at 1.5 Mhz but I would like to be able to measure resonant circuits at say 40 Khz or 470 Khz. Is there a thecnical difficulty I should be aware of ? Any help or reference appreciated. Andrew- Do you have an audio oscillator that goes up to 470 KHz? That could be hooked up to a resonant circuit through a resistor, and a high impedance AC voltmeter connected to measure voltage across the circuit. You would look for dips or peaks depending on whether it was series or parallel. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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