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Old 23rd April 2003, 07:14 AM   #1
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Default Zen v.4 meter

Hi guys the meter is going to be my last part to start building my Zen v.4, but to choose it, is realy hard for me. I want to measured the output and I've seen "RF OUTPUT", WATTS, FRECUENCY METERS, AMPS DC, please can you give me some inputs which one is better suited for output current draw. Thanks
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A voltmeter parallel to R15 ? Measuring voltage across R15 should give you output current.
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