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I still use a Heathkit oscilloscope that has the banana plug / binding posts so I can unplug the ground off the VTVM and plug it right into the ground on the scope. Quote:
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Also, I used the mic plug the came with the meter. |
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OK, so I found yesterday in a box of old electronic test equipment a piece of test gear called a TV Dynatracer made by a company called Century Electronics Co. and its apparently a self-contained signal-tracer that all it has inside of it to make it run is a small mica capacitor, and a small carbon composition resistor all tied to a neon glow-bulb on one side and on the other side a metal tip and then a small length of wire that has an aligator clip attached to it.
I was wondering if there was some way to modify this Dynatracer device so that it could be used as a test probe for my EICO Model 232 VTVM? If so what modifications would I need to do to it to make it work? See picture below. |
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Anyone?
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