DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL BULLETIN
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FOR
SCOPEMETER, FLUKE, MODEL 105B
Headquarters, Department of the Army, Washington, DC
29 September 2004
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IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION
Test instrument identification .............................
Forms, records, and reports..................................
Calibration description .........................................
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Equipment required ..............................................
Accessories required..............................................
Preliminary instructions.......................................
Equipment setup ...................................................
Scope vertical gain ................................................
Scope bandwidth ...................................................
Scope trigger ..........................................................
Scope time-base .....................................................
Meter DC voltage ..................................................
Meter AC voltage...................................................
Meter EXT. mV......................................................
Meter resistance ....................................................
Adjustments...........................................................
Final procedure .....................................................