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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I'm thinking about intergrating digital panel volt meter to monitor the bias for my F5 or soon to be constructed F5T. ( 1 meter per channel). I have found the following. I would be using seperate psu isolated from amplifier psu, but one thing that's bothering me is in these meters the ground for input its own power is connected to - of voltage it measures. Any idea whether this would be problem for F5 or F5T? Or any suggestion for an alternative meter?
Blue LED 10V Programmable Multifunction Panel Meter 320-516 Thanks! |
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Dimitris
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It gets weird... I will use plain magnetic ones on mine
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: ancient Batsch , behind Iron Curtain
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just go for it
F5 doesn't care what you're going to hang on it's source resistor
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