Roney,

You are a bit confusing when you say "no resistance".
No resistance normally means zero ohms.
It seems your DMM is responding normally to an infinite resistance.
If the reading is the same as your DMM reads with nothing connected to the leads, that is a resistance higher than your DMM can read. Increase the scale.

If the manual indicates >100k (greater than 100k) then infinite resistance qualifies as good.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/22/2017 9:13 AM, roney wrote:

I have a question about resistance checks using DMM:

- Every time when the manual says that in some point the resistance must be
100K, my multimeter shows 1, just like there was no resistance. Is that
right ?

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