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Eureka E620 Reflectometer: Measuring Issue, Two 6F22 Batteries, Range Switching, Signal Passing

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  • #1 6030196
    me_super
    Level 29  
    I tried to measure something today with the Eureka E620 reflectometer, but it was strange to behave. I put two 6f22 batteries in the back; after pressing the power button both hints extend to 1/3 scale and at the end. Switching ranges does not bring effects, passing the signal too. Broken or does this device need to be specially handled?
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  • #2 6035214
    serwis
    Level 37  
    Have you read the user manual? It is described there every bit described.
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  • #3 6035267
    me_super
    Level 29  
    serwis wrote:
    And the user manual you read? It is described there every bit described.


    Equipment dug out from the attic, no papers. There is very little information on the electrode on the electrode.
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  • #4 6035297
    serwis
    Level 37  
    me_super wrote:
    serwis wrote:
    A user manual did you read? It is described there every bit described.


    Equipment dug out from the attic, no papers. There is very little information on the electrode on the electrode.


    So that you could have 10 posts, I would suspect you would not be able to search, but with 1,000 posts ... it's probably just plain laziness.

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  • #5 6035372
    me_super
    Level 29  
    serwis wrote:
    me_super wrote:
    serwis wrote:
    A user manual did you read? It is described there every bit described.


    Equipment dug out from the attic, no papers. There is very little information on the electrode on the electrode.


    So that you could have 10 posts, I would suspect you would not be able to search, but with 1,000 posts ... it's probably just plain laziness.

    Link



    Actually - thank you. I was looking after the phrase "E620 Reflectometer" so that's why I did not find anything - there is a schematic for "entering E-620".
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