I was told that digital meters are not designed to measure AC in higher freq or low freq such as 15k or 30 Hz.I tried and my Fluke 179 start to give strange reading above 8K and below 100 Hz.
What is an affordable way to measure AC at say 10-20K or below 100Hz ?
TIA
Alan
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Topic - How to measure AC at high freq or low freq ? - akltam 01:34:44 10/21/04 (12)
- Re: How to measure AC at high freq or low freq ? - Grateful 05:30:07 11/26/04 (0)
- A Fluke 179 is true RMS meter good for 2Hz to 100kHz... - Russ57 07:43:50 10/26/04 (1)
- This is not true. - akltam 22:25:41 12/24/04 (0)
- Use an oscilloscope - Bob Wortman 13:10:38 10/23/04 (0)
- Use a Fluke ?? meter - JOEY. 08:38:15 10/21/04 (3)
- Fluke 187, but it cost 350 USD at least ! - akltam 20:47:53 10/21/04 (2)
- Re: Fluke 187, but it cost 350 USD at least ! - JOEY. 00:56:25 10/22/04 (1)
- Scope is a good idea. NT. - akltam 05:22:17 10/22/04 (0)
- Re: How to measure AC at high freq or low freq ? - poweristheanswer 02:30:57 10/21/04 (3)
- Let's say ( 200 USD. - akltam 08:02:08 10/21/04 (2)
- Re: Let's say ( 200 USD. - poweristheanswer 17:06:34 10/21/04 (0)
- Re: Let's say ( 200 USD. - poweristheanswer 16:58:50 10/21/04 (0)