As far as I know, the black wire is Ground
(I'm shure)
and the red one is frequency output
(I'm not so shure, I only remember by brain) and I used that last time more than a decade ago ... It was used to get a synch. signal to an external unit. e.g. a widget drive or an frequency generator or an external time base in a AC AD-converter.

Do you have an Oscilloscope?
Plug it in and check, what you see on the screen.
or
an frequency counter on a Digital Multimeter

greetings TOM from Bavaria


Am 13.10.2005 um 00:31 schrieb Philip Lord:

Hi Again,
I just got a "programable Frequency Generator'. Unfortunately I do not have the manual.

Can anyone tell me where the red and black wires go to?

Much thanks

Phil


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