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[QUOTE="SataSata, post: 5210892, member: 568399"] Another thing, I was told to measure the receiver output in voltage with a multi-meter instead of current. I was confused here as I thought that intensity should be proportional to current and the receiver clearly stated current as output. I have no idea how the receiver works but the transmitter look like a typical gunn diode transmitter. Voltage is supposed to show the potential difference so my guess is that the receiver measure the photoelectric effect. However shining light to the receiver shows no result. Can anybody confirm how voltage relate to the intensity and how the receiver works? [/QUOTE]
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