I have to find User manual and read why it displays resistance. It can
measure active resistance of circuit impedance.
So "П" in "П53.20kΩ" means that active resistance on measured circuit is
more than 100k.
Why it shows 53.20kOhm which is within 100k range and "П" I have no
idea...;-(
> On Jul 12, 2019, at 6:13 AM, Konstantin wrote:
>
> Yes, Resistances shown on the front panel are input impedances.
> Here are a few other translations:
Thank you very much for that. One other question: in the first picture the
display reads "П53.20kΩ". The switch is set to "100kΩ - 100V".
To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Russian multimeter translation
On Jul 11, 2019, at 4:11 AM, kosbo.com wrote:
It says Вольтметр универсальный, which was simply translated, as voltmeter
universal.
Oops. I read it that way but mis-remembered it when I typed
> On Jul 11, 2019, at 4:11 AM, kosbo.com wrote:
>
> It says Вольтметр универсальный, which was simply translated, as
> voltmeter universal.
Oops. I read it that way but mis-remembered it when I typed the post. I guess
my Russian isn't half bad but my short term memory stinks. 8D
> it
> I do like the look of these multimeters, but the biggest challenge for using
> them for me would be the 220V input
I picked up a 120 to 240V step-up transformer at Radio Shack years ago and use
it for many such things. I grabbed a second one on the cheap when they were
going out of