Janss wrote:
wa8yxm...I have a digital multimeter. Your previous post mentioned "analog multimeter". Why analog?
Ah, this is where I get to show off :) (I studied electronics and engineering)
Digital meters have what is called a Sampling rate. That means they update every slice of time (Say every second or 10 times a second) the reading does not change fast enough to follow the dip in voltage and what's worse your eyes only refresh about 1/30th of a second at best (Proof, watch TV, you are seeing 30 still pictures every second, not a smoothly moving picture but 30 stills a second, at 25 (PAL standard) you may notice flicker)
The analog meter will not properly display the lowest voltage either, BUT the needle will move instantly, and you will see that movement, for your eyes respond to movement very fast.
So you have two choices when looking for a short term "Dip" a fast analog meter will show the presence of a DIP, which a Digital may well miss completly. Or a 'scope which will properly display the DIP in real time since the "needle" (Trace) moves at the speed of light.
But scopes are expensive