Andy,
On the ohmmeter range, for the most accurate reading, use the scale that
is just above the resistance value you are expecting. In other words,
if you are expecting greater than 10k ohms, use the 20k scale.
or if you are expecting less than 1k, use the 2k range.
If you are using a meter with auto-ranging, pay attention to the range
indicated. If there is any confusion, switch to manual ranges.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/16/2014 10:11 PM, Andy kb1kyn wrote:
Thank you don for your points. First off the meter I am using has a maximum
range of 40 M Ohms and I tested each point using the maximum range setting.
The pins that indicated an "OF" reading were number 6, 7, 8, 14 and 16. All
had a specified resistance of >100 k except for 16 which specified>1k. The
amplifier U3 pin 5 specified >10k and amplifier u4 pin 6 specified >10k and
1k at pin 7. I appreciate all the input.
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