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3.6 Attenuation and gain
measurement
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In communications engineering
the gain or attenuation of a signal
is specified in decibels as the log-
arithm of the ratio between the
measured voltage and a defined
reference voltage. Positive values
correspond to a gain and negative
values reflect attenuation. The ref-
erence voltage of the multimeter
amounts to 0.775 V (= 1 mW at
600
Ω
). With this voltage there is
a gain of 0 dB.
•
Using the rotary switch (1) select
the corresponding measurement
range “600,..., 10 V AC”.
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Connect the multimeter and take
a reading on the dB scale.
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Since this scale is only valid for the
10 V measurement range, in the
other measurement ranges a rela-
tive constant must be added to the
value obtained from the scale:
Meas. range
Constants
30 V
10 dB
100 V
20 dB
300 VB
30 dB
600 V
36 dB
4 Maintenance
4.1 Cleaning
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Only use a paintbrush or soft tow-
el to clean the multimeter. If stat-
ic electrical charging occurs on the
view window this can be eliminat-
ed using a damp rag or an anti-
static agent.
4.2 Battery
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Test the battery from time to time.
If it is dead or it has started to de-
compose, it must be removed from
the device. The battery is replaced
in accordance with 3.1.
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If the multimeter remains idle
over a long period of time, the
battery should be removed from
the unit.
4.3 Replacing the fuse
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The multimeter is equipped with
a safety fuse F3,15 A/500 V. To re-
place the fuse the device must be
opened as described in section 3.1.
Remove the fuse and replace it
with a fuse of identical type. Then
replace the section of housing and
snap it back into place securely.
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