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In Reply to: Turntable continuity and multimeters posted by George S. Roland on February 27, 2024 at 19:54:55:
A continuity tester and a multimeter are not exactly the same thing. Continuity simply means there is a complete circuit or connection. A multimeter can measure the ohms of the said circuit. I have owned various multimeters over 34 years and used them regularly at work. Never have used one that beeped...
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- RE: Turntable continuity and multimeters - samstone 11:13:39 02/28/24 (13)
- My military VOM does not have a sound for continuity testing, but - alaskahiatt 16:43:09 02/28/24 (5)
- Neither do my Simpson 260s. - J. S. Bach 11:41:08 03/01/24 (1)
- You made me check, and you are absolutely right. . . . - alaskahiatt 15:18:27 03/01/24 (0)
- That military VOM looks like it's been to war! :-) /nt\ - John Elison 12:36:08 02/29/24 (1)
- Hahaha. It would be fun to know where it had been. It measures - alaskahiatt 18:27:33 02/29/24 (0)
- RE: My military VOM does not have a sound for continuity testing, but - samstone 07:01:54 02/29/24 (0)
- RE: Turntable continuity and multimeters - John Elison 12:57:42 02/28/24 (6)
- RE: Turntable continuity and multimeters - kh6idf 16:45:15 03/01/24 (1)
- RE: Turntable continuity and multimeters - John Elison 05:50:00 03/02/24 (0)
- Actually ... - samstone 05:25:04 02/29/24 (3)
- RE: Actually ... - John Elison 12:32:53 02/29/24 (2)
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