Can I connect transmission output (current output) to a voltage input meter?

If you connect a shunt resistance to the input terminal of the receiving side meter, you can input it as voltage. For example, if you connect a 250 Ω shunt resistance to 4–20 mA output, it's 1–5 V. Make the resistor, including the wiring, that you connect to the transmission output 600 Ω or less.

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