[KLQRP] A Knightlite challenge
Derek Brown
DEREK at rfmd.com
Mon Mar 10 06:13:15 EST 2008
Gary,
I don't know which model but Harbor Freight has a website at:
http://www.harborfreight.com <http://www.harborfreight.com/>
Derek, WF4I
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Greetings Sir Bob;
Can you point us to a url where we can stare at one of these in
advance of the QRPigOut... Some of us can't think as fast on our feet,
and need some time to ponder ideas of how to put them to good use. :-)
72
Regards;
Gary E. O'Neil
Nova x4 Usage & Applications
PPC Applications Engineering
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[KLQRP] A Knightlite challenge
Guys,
I just bought some 3-1/2 digit multimeters from Harbor Freight. These
meters are just crying to be reworked. They were cheap and they contain
all of the electronics needed to make at least the following panel
meters:
DC Voltmeters, 1000V, 200V, 20V, 2000mV, 200mV
AC Voltmeters, 750 V, 200V
DC Ammeters, 10A, 200mA, 20mA, 2000uA, 200uA
Of course, the meters also measure resistance, but I can't think of a
panel meter that needs that capability.
Anyway, here's the Knightlite challenge: Design a slick rework to
convert the Multimeter to a panel meter. (now, I know we could just
mount the whole meter to the front of a panel, but that won't count. We
need to just have the LCD showing on the panel)
I'll bring some multimeters to the next QRPigOut (Thursday, March 20)
and anyone who accepts the challenge will get a free meter to work with.
A couple of notes to our far flung Knightlites who may buy their own
meters:
The rotary switch mechanism has two small spring loaded ball bearings
which can be easily lost. They are between the rotating part of the
switch and the case.
All parts, including the contacts for all switches and the LCD, are on
the circuit board, which is actually a two part double sided board.
--
Best Wishes,
Bob Kellogg, AE4IC
Greensboro, NC
Prolably, not nececelery - Benny Hill
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