Greetings all;

My encoder wheel has 39 slots detected in A/B quadrature, plus of course 
the index, Z.

Running in rpms mode (as opposed to rps), then it seems to me that I'd need 
to multiply that by 1.5384615384615384615 in oder to convert that to the 
unit of measurement, in this case a single revolution.

I've also tried the reciprocal or .65, but neither of the resultant figures 
actually gets me a displayed halmeter velocity that corresponds to the 
actual speed.

Its rather hard to make sense too, of the halscope timebase.  Looking at 
the same signals with my Hitachi, the halscope displayed graticle is off by 
at least a factor of 3.

How can I adjust this?

Cheers, Gene
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