Of course. For a long time, that was the only way to measure an RF voltage. You just
have to be careful how you set up your instrument ... grounding & bypassing etc. ...
so that you and your meter don't just become an antenna, and so that you don't
detune the RF source when you couple your meter to it.
It will depend on the solvent system you are using.
RF value (in chromatography) The distance travelled by a given component divided by the distance travelled by the solvent front
To reset a converter box from RF out to RF through, first, ensure the device is powered on. Locate the settings menu using the remote control or buttons on the box itself, and navigate to the output or RF settings section. Change the output setting from "RF Out" to "RF Through" and save the changes. Finally, restart the converter box to apply the new settings.
It's power that is loss during the tuning of the RF network. Ideally the reflective power is tuned to zero before striking the plasma to maximize the efficiency of the RF generator.
Using an Antenna and Receive RF Chain
"RF" on a light typically stands for "radio frequency," indicating that the light can be controlled wirelessly using a remote or a smart device.
The Rf value is the "ratio to the front." Hence the R and the f. It is defined as the ration of the distance traveled by a spot (measured from the center) to the distance traveled by the solvent.
It is measured using a Voltmeter
rm -rf <path to directory>
RF Optimization means radio frequency optimization and it means improving and optimizaing the mobile or GSM network using the exixted and available components only and RF optimization is a department in any mobile operator company.
Acetaminophen will have Rf value of about 0.4 and ibuprofen will have Rf value of about 0.6 if the non polar solvent used is ethanol.
Acceleration can be measured using an accelerometer.