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SIEMENS B1023 (NORMAMETER MP14) from 1987 - Pictures, Teardown, Impressions

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shakalnokturn:
Here's a peep in my MT14, pretty much the same confirms it is true RMS too. No sticker though.

Cymaphore:
I just created a video about the meter demonstrating some of the functions and abilities, also doing the "fast autranging" check in ohms with BM789:




--- Quote from: shakalnokturn on July 31, 2021, 12:28:46 pm ---Here's a peep in my MT14, pretty much the same confirms it is true RMS too. No sticker though.

--- End quote ---

Thank you! The PCB branding between the A and mA jacks has identical markings and I could not find any differently eqipped parts at the first look. The only real difference seems to be the covering of some of the components.

MarcX:
Grundig numbering scheme doesn‘t match in first Post.

Models are
DM60 (MP11)
DM62 (MP12)
DM64 (MP13)

MP14 was also sold as Grundig but if i am remembering correctly it was labeled with DM68 instead of DM66.

MAVO numbering scheme is correct.

goaty:
Anyone has calibration procedure or EEProm layout ?

reheld:
Cymaphore is sending me his manuals for digitizing, if someone also wants to get his manuals digitized/likes to share with us,  please contact me. Maybe we are able to collect all variants including the lower end Models like MP11. I‘ve seen there are multiple different hardware revisions and corresponding manuals/schematics. For example the  schematic in Cymaphores english manual differs from the schematic of the published german B1023 Manual.

I will also publish the manual of my Normameter MP12.

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