Ex-SolentBoy
Well-Known Member
This is the new TV amp I am going to fit to the boat.
The left cable is from the aerial and the two sockets on the right are outputs to the TV sockets.
I wanted to make sure that the input from the aerial is working properly, as this is where I had the problem with the previous amp.
To do this I thought I would check the continuity.
Using the multimeter I first checked from the outer (shield?) on the input plug to the outer on both of the outputs. Almost no resistance at all which I think is what I want.
However, when I check the inner core of the input to the inner of the outputs there is no change on the meter. It stays at one, so I assume no continuity.
Is this correct?
Surely there should be continuity?
Please be careful with your answer as my physics is only "A" level and that was some time ago as you can imagine.
The left cable is from the aerial and the two sockets on the right are outputs to the TV sockets.
I wanted to make sure that the input from the aerial is working properly, as this is where I had the problem with the previous amp.
To do this I thought I would check the continuity.
Using the multimeter I first checked from the outer (shield?) on the input plug to the outer on both of the outputs. Almost no resistance at all which I think is what I want.
However, when I check the inner core of the input to the inner of the outputs there is no change on the meter. It stays at one, so I assume no continuity.
Is this correct?
Surely there should be continuity?
Please be careful with your answer as my physics is only "A" level and that was some time ago as you can imagine.