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| wd5jfr:
Bought one at a hamfest and it should be useful. Works well on all the functions I've been able to test (confirmed with my Fluke 189II) but I'm curios why I have to use a scope probe to measure voltages over 3 volts rather than the regular test leads or am I using it incorrectly? It didn't have a probe so I'm using a Tektronix P6100 and it appears to be making connection with the red non-metallic BNC input. If using the recommended PM8918 probe is better I wonder if anyone has a surplus one for sale and also interested in a DEMO BOARD and protective surround case. Thanks Hank |
| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: wd5jfr on January 18, 2023, 02:51:10 am ---but I'm curios why I have to use a scope probe to measure voltages over 3 volts rather than the regular test leads or am I using it incorrectly? --- End quote --- The banana jacks are intended for ohms, diode, continuity, temp and external shunt functions. All normal voltage functions are through the BNC connector with a suitable probe. https://assets.fluke.com/manuals/scopemt2umeng0000.pdf |
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