Re: [time-nuts] Need volt-nuts help

2009-06-07 Thread Dick Moore
Jun 7, 2009, at 5:00 AM, time-nuts-requ...@febo.com wrote: -- Message: 3 Date: Sat, 06 Jun 2009 17:11:30 -0600 From: Ed Palmer Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Need volt-nuts help To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Message-ID: <4a2af

Re: [time-nuts] Need volt-nuts help

2009-06-07 Thread Dave M
rument. Dave M masondg44 at comcast dot net One good thing about Alzheimer's; you get to meet new people every day. > Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 10:29:15 -0700 > From: Dick Moore > Subject: [time-nuts] Need volt-nuts help > To: time-nuts@febo.com > > You all are an amazing reso

Re: [time-nuts] Need volt-nuts help

2009-06-06 Thread Ed Palmer
Sounds similar to one that I've got. CSC stands for "Calibration Standards Corporation". Mine is DC-110B, but it looks identical to: http://cgi.ebay.ca/Precision-DC-Null-Voltmeter-DC-150B_W0QQitemZ290321205779 . I've seen an identical unit under the Honeywell brand. There are manuals on *B

[time-nuts] Need volt-nuts help

2009-06-06 Thread Dick Moore
You all are an amazing resource, so even if this is not time-nuts material, someone of you may be able to shed some light. I picked up a differential voltmeter made by Precision Measurements Corp. It says it's brand is CSC (no info on what this stands for), model DC 200C. In general, it is