The device IS a voltmeter! just modified to best serve the purpose of adjusting alignment.
ANY voltmeter would do just as well. The trick is knowing what to DO with it.
I personally want an in computer simulation of a oscilloscope. I always remember the guys at the dealer with the oscilloscope, running it and showing the twin thin elipses of a perfect alignment
ANY voltmeter would do just as well. The trick is knowing what to DO with it.
I personally want an in computer simulation of a oscilloscope. I always remember the guys at the dealer with the oscilloscope, running it and showing the twin thin elipses of a perfect alignment

