Abstract
The distinctive features of calibration and application of compensating diode voltmeters as standards are examined and the principal error of a voltmeter calibrated as a first-class standard in the 10 Hz to 1500 MHz frequency range is calculated.
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The Editors call the attention of authors and readers to the desirability of replacing in technical documentation and submitted papers the obsolete (according to the “Law of Unity of Measurements” passed by the Russian Federation) terms “reference measuring instrument” and, nearly always, “metrological certification” with “standard” and “calibration” respectively.
Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 2, pp. 43–45, February, 1995.
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Krestovskii, V.V. Application of compensating diode voltmeters in metrological practice. Meas Tech 38, 203–206 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00979636
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