That "0.46 equal to 5 volts" below should have been "4.6 equal to 5 
volts".  Sorry for the misplaced decimal.

It is always good to read your own posts after the fact - sometimes you 
realize that you have to write yourself a "dear dummy" note (while 
blaming it on "fat fingers".:-)

73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/17/2012 7:31 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Just as clarification, 0.4 volts is equal to zero in the digital realm
> and 0.46 is equal to 5 volts nominal - the data is "binary", so it is
>

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