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Author Re: Can an *alternator's output ripples be seen via a sound input waveform § software ?
Stuart

2008-02-16, 9:25 am

In article <47b6a8d2_2@news.tm.net.my>,
TE Chea <4ws@gmail.com> wrote:
> www.aa1car.com/library/2002/cm10220.htm para 28
> says * can be checked via an oscilloscope ( neither I nor
> any shop I know in town have ).
> Has any1 here used § ( on a pc ) & a resistor ( to reduce
> voltage of input ) to check an *'s output ?


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