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I hope this isn't too far OT; it is regarding a piece of electronic
test equipment. Knowing my fondness for older test equipment, a good friend has given me a Leeds & Northrup laboratory-grade potentiometer. I'd like to find more info on it, but I'm hampered by the missing model number plate. Outside of that, the unit is in beautiful shape. The left side of the unit is a galvanometer. Just to the right of the galvanometer section are two rotary controls. The upper on is a pot that is used to enter the voltage of the internal standard cell. The lower control is a rotary switch labeled MILLIVOLTS and the skit of the knob has two scales (0.0 - 7.5 mV and 0.0 - 1.5 mV). Further to the right is the main slidewire with two ranges (0.0 - 5.5 mV and 0.0 - 1.1 mV). Further to teh right is the reference junction slidewire, again with two scales (0.0 - 5.0 mV and 0.0 - 1.0 mV). On the right side of the case are two brass disks labeled FINE and COARSE that are connected to pots in series with the internal battry (not the standard cell). Can anyone give me an idea as to what the model number might be, and/or a pointer on how to make temperature measurements with this unti? It came with two thermocouples. I'm particularly interested in the use and setting of the FINE and COARSE controls. Thanks, Ed Bailen |
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