Have you checked my page?
Http://www.ko4bb.com/Timing/GPSMonitor
The Toolstick is readily available
Didier KO4BB
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From: Major L. McGee III maj...@sc.rr.com
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Sent: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 10:32 AM
10.059 used to be a standard frequency for some 8051 microcontrollers. Should
not be too hard to find.
Didier
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From: Ed Breya e...@telight.com
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Sent: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 7:11 PM
Subject: Re:
Joe,
It just so happen I have a never used USB-printer port adapter (with the
Centronics connector). There is no driver for it, I believe the driver comes
with Windows.
You are welcome to it.
Didier
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From: J. L.
I have had that problem more than once. Missing Vcc on a chip but the thing
runs, just not necessarily well enough, or well enough to go through the next
level of test.
I have also used it when adding an inverter somewhere on a clock line, and a
decoupling cap on the inverter's Vcc is enough
I have used a commercial stack for 8 bit microcontrollers (Micronet CMX) and as
is, it would be a bad choice for timing because of the time it spends
processing packets before deciding if they are for itself or not. It could be
modified but you need a developer license to get the source code,
As long as you don't have to change the 12AU7, you are OK :)
Didier KO4BB
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From: paul swed paulsw...@gmail.com
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Sent: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 11:18 AM
I was too lazy to look them up, linking the miles.io web site was simpler :)
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From: Rex r...@sonic.net
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Wed, 19 Dec 2012 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Is now the timepod a symmetricom
One more thing the Thunderbolt is essentially immune from since there is no
separate XO for the GPS receiver which runs from the OCXO.
Didier
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Forced air will generally be turbulent, which means that the air speed and
pressure at any point will follow a somewhat normal (or not) random
distribution. That is not good for something that needs stable cooling. Air
flow resulting from convection cooling on the other hand is usually laminar,
OCXO not, but the little XO that drives the GPS, that you can be sure of it.
Didier
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Sent: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 8:08
Is shipped, tracking number
1Z30VR960337713831
due Wednesday
Didier
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Good practice with a spectrum analyzer is to put a 20 dB pad at the input all
the time unless you are sure you don't need it for a particular measurement.
It has saved my bacon many times.
It also protects the input connector from excessive wear.
Didier KO4BB
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Then the next best thing is a time-delay relay set for a delay sufficient to
ensure the OCXO has warmed up.
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If they don't get close, which is right?
If you only have 2 references, you cannot tell which is right.
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Well, I hope they made it worth your while!
Congrats!
Didier
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From: John Miles jmi...@pop.net
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Sent: Sun, 02 Dec 2012 11:33 PM
Subject: Re:
I am not sure that a precision clock will help if the cpu is busy and skips
clock cycles. I believe this is one of the problems with general purpose OSes
like Windows.
I believe the better boards like the Soekis use hardware dividers to alleviate
the cpu busy problem.
Didier
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Said, I agree with all you say. My web page does not intend to show what is
best, simply what is. Many people are puzzled by the issues of line impedance.
Best practices have been discussed at length on this list, but always
theoretically. I thought a few scope pictures and explanations would
This kind of discussion comes up regularly, so I wrote this age:
http://ko4bb.com/Test_Equipment/CoaxCableMatching.php
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Said, in the text I indicated the source was not a 50 ohm terminated signal
generator, but the 1 pps output of a Thunderbolt with about 5 ohm impedance,
hence the ringing.
Didier
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Said,
I agree. I intended to complete the page by doing more tests, but the
interesting point of the demonstration is that it is sufficient to match the
cable at the far end, and in doing so, you preserve the full amplitude of the
pulse. If you put 45 ohms in series and terminate in 50 ohms at
I have a working EIP 371 that is surplus to my needs. It has the interesting
source locking feature (described on my web site)
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That sounds odd, as most radios take tens of millisecond, if not hundreds to
switch from transmit to receive and back in any mode other than break-in CW.
Further JT65 is used with propagation modes that typically do not have a stable
or predictable propagation time like moonbounce or meteor
No need to encrypt your emails, it makes them hard to read on some devices
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From: Volker Esper ail...@t-online.de
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Sent: Fri, 02 Nov 2012 8:47
Speaking of which, the 5071A service manual is on my web site, a kind gift
from a list member who sent me an actual high quality paper copy. The
Programming Manual is being scanned but I will be out of town next week, so
it will probably be another week before it's finished and uploaded.
If you cannot see the horizon because of obstructions (what else?), these
obstructions are likely to be a source of multipath. So while technically you
do not need to see the horizon, any obstruction above the horizon could cause
problems. Of course, distant trees or a hill are less likely to
It is easy to add a JTAG programming header to the TBolt display sold by
fluke.l and others that are based on my design. The software is already written
for the TBolt, the code is open source (in C), somewhat documented and
available, the tools are free and the JTAG adapter is only $20.
The
I already have a number of time-nuts related wiki pages on my site, anybody is
welcome to start a new one. It is open to anyone.
Didier KO4BB
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Charismatic impedance, he?
Was that with one wire for data and the two neighboring wires as ground?
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From: Bob Camp li...@rtty.us
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Hi TJ,
The Jupiter receivers I have are the standard part, and like you I have found
detailed design info hard to come by.
All I can suggest for your issue is to use a small microcontroller to send the
commands to the receiver at power up, then go to sleep until the next power
cycle.
I have
It's on my web site, look for the GPIB page under Test Equipment.
www.ko4bb.com
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Actually they were Digikey part numbers...
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Subject:
Most computers and RS-232 interface chips made in the last 10 years support
0-5V as well as +/- 12V.
Didier KO4BB
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From: Bob Camp li...@rtty.us
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I am pretty sure good old Visual Basic Pro version 6.0 (and newer) supports to
115kb.
GW Basic officially makes you a dinosaur...
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From: cdel...@juno.com
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It is not that hard to transmit broad band noise over the entire GPS channel
and clobber it entirely.
Didier
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From: johncr...@aol.com
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Sent: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS
Of course, that only works when you actually need a GPSDO, but what is the
point of a GPS timing receiver if not to discipline a high quality oscillator?
Didier KO4BB
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Well Said, it looks like you have been busy!
Congrats for an amazing product.
Didier
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Cc:
The Thunderbolt is a special case that does not provide sawtooth correction
because it does not need it.
It uses the OCXO as the clock for the processor while disciplining it to GPS so
there is no nominal timing error between where the 1PPS is versus where it
should be.
The processor is
Regarding plotting data files through a web page, some time ago I wrote a
small utility to do just that. We have a corona tester here at my workplace
that generates binary files with the corona data. These are not easily
plotted from a standard tool because of the proprietary format.
Sorry for the triplicate message before, it looks like my new shiny phone
is sending messages before I am finished...
The 3586 is a very nice machine. Make sure you have Option 003 if you get
an A or a B and you intend to use it for voice or digital data that
requires 3kHz bandwidth.
I
Acrually the PPS output has very low impedance, so you can probably load it
with 5 instruments, each with 50 termination.
Not so for the 10MHz though
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From: David C. Partridge
I second that.
I normally keep the GPS on my phone turned off to save battery life, but when I
turn it on to use the map service for instance, I get a fix in as fast as a
couple of seconds. That makes it much more convenient than my Tom-Tom car GPS
and keeping the phone's GPS turned off unless
Yes, but you have to do this every 19.2 years and pretty soon it becomes a
chore...
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Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012
If you can offset one enough to have the output from the dbm in the audio band,
you could use a sound card based spectrum analyzer to evaluate phase noise.
Some sound cards may work down to 10 Hz, but their performance there is usually
not specified. Bruce Griffiths has information on some high
It would be nice to put the known infromation on the GPSTM boards on a
webpage so that newcomers do not have to start from the beginning.
You are welcome to use my wiki like for the FE5680 Rubidium oscillator by John
Beale:
http://www.ko4bb.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=precision_timing:fe5680a_faq
As a driver, you can look at the RS-485 drivers. Some have very temperature
stable and well controlled delays in the 10nS range, and they can drive
relatively low impedances. I do not have the P/N on hand, but if you can't find
one, let me know and I'll send you the P/N from home.
Didier
It would be very easy to use a constant current to drive the LED and simply
short it periodically to provide the blinking without supply current
variations. You would still have short transients in the drive circuit, but
these should be much easier to filter.
Didier KO4BB
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The narrow pulses are easily filtered by the power supply because the frequency
distribution of the power consumption has a much smaller component at 1Hz.
At 1Hz, the power supply filters nothing.
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The Thunderbolt's output impedance is much less than 10 ohms. However, it is
only necessary to filter the end of the line for a clean pulse.
See http://www.ko4bb.com/Test_Equipment/CoaxCableMatching.php
I used the Thunderbolt's PPS output as a source in those measurements.
Didier KO4BB
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The issue is that the overall power drawn at 1Hz can cause stability problems
for all the power supplies, so in the example given by Tom, the power
modulation probably affected the power supplies regulation and it affected the
next pulse, not the first pulse. Since it is continuous pulse train,
Mike, here is the effect of the A/C cycling on and off during a warm spring day
on the delay through a piece of RG-8 cable maybe 3 feet long:
http://www.ko4bb.com/Test_Equipment/data/HP10811-raw.png
The full scale (screen height) is about 5x10 to the -10, the length of the
record was about one
Absolutely, that's what the pictures I linked to earlier show, particularly the
last one. It is sufficient to properly terminate one end to eliminate ringing,
as long as you have no tees in line. There may be specific reasons why it is
preferable to terminate one end rather than the other, like
A 74AC74 in SO-14 package mounted dead bug style will make a handy /4 that is
no bigger than most crystal oscillators.
If that's still too big, you can go with the TSSOP, but no coffee for you for a
week prior to soldering that baby :)
Didier KO4BB
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Then I assume that if the voltage is too low for the negative reference
headroom, severe stability problems could result.
Didier KO4BB
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From: Mark Sims
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The brain uses phase at low frequency and amplitude at higher frequencies to
find the direction a signal is coming from. It works better for low frequencies
than high when you have a steady tone, but high frequency positioning is better
when the signal is pulsed.
It is almost impossible to
Breathing and heart beat are filtered out and corrected for by the brain,
otherwise we would have difficulties to hear a lot of things.
Interestingly, that works well in our natural environment, but not as well when
you are somewhere else.
When free diving (when there is no noisy scuba gear and
Yes, I moved them yesterday
Didier KO4BB
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Subject: [time-nuts] Trimble Resolution SMT - good/bad/indifferent?
Sent: May 10, 2012 11:02 PM
Why in the hell would anybody build a 50
And why would one not want to have 0.7m horizontal accuracy while moving at
100s of knots?
You probably need a lot better than that when you fly a SAR on a jet like the
GlobalHawk.
Didier KO4BB
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The -12V is only used to support the RS-232 driver. The CPU should be running
and you should have discipline even without the -12V
Didier KO4BB
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It could not be any good if it were any cheaper!
Didier KO4BB
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From: Jim Palfreyman jim77...@gmail.com
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Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 12:39:48
To: Discussion of precise time
The best way is to buy a rechargeable cell pack for cordless phones. These are
typically made with 3 small NiCad so that they don't mind trickle charging and
are already safely packaged in shrink tubing with two leads and a connector.
When the local Lowe's went out of the phone distribution
I have two HP 8116A function generators of widely different manufacturing date
and different processor board. Both have a NiCad for memory backup.
On the old one, the battery was completely gone and so were many of the traces
on the PWB.
After all was repaired and the battery replaced with a
I have noticed that it tends to lag when you stay on the page a while.
I am sure that is just a matter of a simple adjustment...
Thanks for the link :)
Didier KO4BB
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From: Rob Kimberley
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Subject:
From memory, the UTC offset is part of the Supplemental data packet that is
sent every second by default.
Didier KO4BB
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I have not studied CPLDs but Actel has the only true Flash based FPGAs. The
flash cells directly control the FPGA fabric. As such, they are mostly immune
to Single Event Upset that plagues just about any other FPGA technology, and
there is no configuration step at power up.
Didier KO4BB
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By the way, Actel is now part of Microsemi, with all that it entails.
Didier KO4BB
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From: Jim Lux jim...@earthlink.net
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Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 14:19:40
To:
A non-sampling oscilloscope with limited bandwidth could just as easily
miss a narrow pulse because of bandwidth constraints no matter how
high its sampling rate.
That is the point of the thread. Even a wide bandwidth analog scope used to
show a 500nS pulse at a 200Hz repetition rate will have a
That's why the default mode for a DSO should always be pulse detect or
whatever the manufacturer calls it, unless you know what you are doing. As far
as I know, all DSOs have this or an equivalent mode where the ADC runs at full
speed regardless of sweep speed, and the min and max readings
One issue with X-Y mode on analog scopes is the different bandwidth of the two
signal paths. Do not expect to have amplitude or phase fidelity within the
vertical bandwidth. 1/10th of it is probably the best you can hope for.
In that regard, DSOs with all their quirks are more symmetrical since
I agree that memory depth is an under appreciated parameter, but even 2,500
points like what's available on the cheap Tek scopes is quite useful.
On the other hand, I had a few LeCroy with 50k deep memories and there are
cases where that is very useful too. I can't imagine real life use cases
Must be the reason behind the puzzling menus of Microsoft Office 2007 and up...
Everything requires one or two more clicks than the 2003 vintage.
Didier KO4BB
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From: Scott McGrath scmcgr...@gmail.com
True, the LeCroy I have has +/- trigger, which is sometimes invaluable and very
hard to emulate if your scope does not have that feature.
Didier KO4BB
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From: Tom Knox act...@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 17
Michael,
There is a very effective fix: move!
:)
I live in NW Florida and I believe I have found a good solution to the
lightning problem.
Since lightning never strikes the same place twice (or so goes conventional
wisdom), I built my 60' antenna tower a few feet from the exact spot where a
I have updated my GPSMonitor firmware project.
Version 0.3.3 released last year allowed to display local time, by applying the
time zone offset and the GPS offset (15 seconds at the time). However, GPS
offset was hard coded, so it would require a reflash after a leap second.
Version 0.3.4
When you install the Altera tools, it automatically installs NIOS and gcc. I
assume there are no restrictions for private use, but you may have to send $ if
you make a commercial product. That remains to be checked.
I have not used NIOS either.
Didier KO4BB
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An older laptop (Pentium M for instance) can be had for $80 or so any day of
the week, won't take much space, is completely standalone (built-in keyboard
and display, built-in battery backup) and sips power when idle, which it will
be most of the time.
The only issue is that you might be
Hi Chuck,
Mine is not dead, just hard of hearing...
Once I realized that, I set it aside and I have not used it in years.
I got it with a red box Thunderbolt I bought from a lit member a long time ago.
It has some obvious signs of experience being outside. It is possible that
moisture got
The elevation angle filter is based on the satellite position, not the actual
direction the signals come from.
If you have reflections and multipath, but the satellite is otherwise high in
the sky, you are out of luck regardless of elevation angle filter.
Of course, the higher the sat, the
If the satellite is above the mask, the signal will be used in computing a
solution even if it got in through reflexions and multipath. That's why a good
antenna with choke rings is desirable.
Didier KO4BB
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I agree and it is unfortunate, because of all the email accounts I have (and
that's quite a few), I like their web mail client the best.
Didier KO4BB
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From: Attila Kinali att...@kinali.ch
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I have often seen (don't ask me how) silicon diodes getting so hot that they
unsolder themselves from the board and fall at the bottom of the equipment
enclosure, yet they work fine after the fact even though they don't look so
good.
I have been tempted to solder them back in in more than one
SRS620 schematics are on ko4bb.com
Didier KO4BB
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From: John Ackermann N8UR j...@febo.com
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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 14:46:07
To: j...@quikus.com; Discussion of precise
Do not forget that BlackBox sold Converters and Controllers that are identical
internally to the IOTech boxes.
The EPROMs can also be swapped between these two.
Didier KO4BB
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I was not concerned about processing power on a PC (or Mac for that matter) but
for the uC that was used in PHK's project.
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Patent Pending only means that if you copy the design and sell it, some time
in the future (if and when the patent is granted), you may have to stop. You
will not have to buy back your products or pay anything or be required to
license for past use once the patent is granted as long as you stop
Poul-Henning,
Do you need 16 bits or can you get by with a 12 bit ADC?
Have you considered using an FPGA for signal processing? It seems you need a
fairly serious CPU to handle that much data.
Didier KO4BB
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If you have a small canned VCXO, thermal performance will not be as good as an
OCXO like the HP10811, so the optimum time constant of the filter will not be
very long, and the analog solution is more practical.
You may want to look at the James Miller design. He uses a Jupiter GPS receiver
I have two 5370A and both run about the same temperature.
It is high, but the heatink only supports a few power bipolar transistors used
in the power supply that are designed to run hot.
Other than the inconvenience of having blisters if you touch the heatsink, I
would not worry about it. Its
I shipped my Loran receiver to the south hemisphere a couple of months ago for
the cost of shipping, not sure if it ever made it.
I suppose no news is good news?
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Said,
I can give you C code for a Silabs 8051 driving an I2C RTC in bit-banging mode
(works with ANY chip)
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From: saidj...@aol.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Feb
Rick,
Thanks for the comments on Eagle.
I have been frustrated trying to learn Eagle for a small urgent project
recently. I ended up using ExpressPCB and the attendant schematic capture.
While it uses proprietary file format and is therefore locked to one vendor, it
was surprisingly easy to
I saw this just before leaving home and I must admit I posted it before reading
it...
But by now everyone knows what the problem was!
Didier KO4BB
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From: Bill Hawkins b...@iaxs.net
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You can always upload them to my site as if it was a manual (follow the manual
upload instructions). If you let me know in a comment, I will leave the file in
the upload area where anyone can retrieve it via ftp.
Didier KO4BB
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I work for a defense contractor. We used to make certain commercial test
equipment, some 40 year old stuff is still being used today and lots of it has
been sold to China, Korea, Taiwan and others with full manuals and schematics.
Nowadays, these same manuals and schematics (for the 40 year old
www.ko4bb.com/manuals
Click on Upload files and follow instructions
Didier KO4BB
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From: Azelio Boriani azelio.bori...@screen.it
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:08:17
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Rob,
Can you upload it to my site?
www.ko4bb.com/manuals/
THANKS IN ADVANCE,
Didier KO4BB
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From: Rob Kimberley robkimber...@btinternet.com
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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012
You are welcome to upload it to my manuals pages
www.ko4bb.com/manuals
Didier KO4BB
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From: Bob Bownes bow...@gmail.com
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 12:41:19
To: Discussion
Magnus,
How do they compare in price to the receivers we normally use for timing?
Do you see any advantage for a timing receiver to fix faster than once per
second?
Didier KO4BB
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From: Magnus
John,
Is there a way to make a dll or an ocx out of the gpibport.cpp so that I could
use it from within visual basic?
Didier
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From: John Miles jmi...@pop.net
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You are welcome to use my time-nut wiki, it's at
http://www.ko4bb.com/dokuwiki/doku.php
It is open, no need to register
Didier KO4BB
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-Original Message-
From: Poul-Henning Kamp p...@phk.freebsd.dk
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At the end of the day, what defines how much power is burned in the drive
circuit is the current in the LED, not how its generated (resistor or current
source), unless you use a switching regulator.
In most cases, you should get sufficient current stability using resistors if
you start from a
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