Mnyb;582947 Wrote: 
> On that you are probably entirerly correct I have one of those RS meter
> :-/
> with digital read out but who says that it is consistent from time to
> time .
> And even on slow moving the hand a bit is not alter the result and
> 0.1dB resolution nah ?
> 
> If I have to do it I might use a 50Hz or 60Hz sine and measure at the
> amps.
> I have acess to good meters at my work (calibrated once a year) but
> there performance at 20000kHz is an unknown, I don't know if I can
> measure white noise with a typical fluke 187 or similar.
> maybe as I measure relative each other so that the fault might be the
> same in both cases, then my measure would work to calibrate but in
> absolute terms they might be of a bit.
> 
> How close do one have to be 0.1dB ? when tuning my HT I know that one
> can hear 0.5dB so that's to much difference

Wouldn't playing white or pink noise solve this problem?


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