+/- 5% or even 10% should be fine for any measurement
of resistance, capacitance, inductance, and etc. More
accurate measurements would be beyond the capability
of most Flukes or other meters.
Have fun!
Ken, KA0W
--- paul <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Just finishing up the KPA100 add on kit and doing
> the final resistance
> checks.
>
> On Q1 base to ground, I measure 11.5 ohms instead of
> the recommended 12 to
> 16 ohms. I get the same on Q2 base to ground. All
> other measurements are ok.
>
> I am using a Fluke meter and it is accurate. Are
> these measurements ok?
> Can I round up 11.5? :)
>
> Paul
>
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