Heath HV probe info....?

Ed Richards k6uuz at JUNO.COM
Thu Apr 13 11:30:15 EDT 2000


The one I had could be used on any 11 megohm VTVM. As I remember, it had
a 100 ohm resistor in it. You switched to the highest DCV range and read
the 3 volt scale as 30kv. BE CERTAIN OF A GOOD GROUND! or you will have
the HV into your VTVM!  Hope this helps some.
Ed

On Thu, 13 Apr 2000 18:30:07 -0400 john <johnmb at MINDSPRING.COM> writes:
> I finally found a Heath HV probe, model  number 336W.
> Can anyone tell me what voltmeters this went on, and how
> it's to be used (I guess a datasheet/manual would be too much
> to hope for). By "how to use" I mean, did one divide the
> read scale by a certain factor, or what? Any V limits?
>
> I have a broadcast transmitter and a Globe King that are going to
> both need this, if I can get the information to use it correctly.
> Thanks !!
> John
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