Finally broke down and built a crossover Ethernet cable Manually
setting my laptop to 192.168.56.100, I can connect to the TS2100L on
192.168.56.99
I was able to telnet to the TS2100 L and clear out the stray bits in the
config that were not allowing me to config via the serial port.
Do you have a manual?
http://www.marubun.co.jp/product/network/ntp/qgc18e010oqg-att/TS2100_2.pdf
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This is the low-budget version without the front panel display (TS2100L)
On 2/21/2013 11:03 PM, Lizeth Norman wrote:
Use the buttons on the front panel to drill down into the setup menu
and find the dhcp setting.
Have fun
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Martin A Flynn mafl...@theflynn.org
Martin,
You're left with telnet and rs-232. The docs available on the net seem
to indicate it's more trouble to build the cable than to do the
programming.
Norm n3ykf
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Martin A Flynn mafl...@theflynn.org wrote:
This is the low-budget version without the front
On 2/21/2013 10:16 PM, Mike S wrote:
On 2/21/2013 10:05 PM, Martin A Flynn wrote:
Hi folks,
I picked up a used TS-2100L for use at a local technology museum. Unit
powers up, locks, and syncs. (all three front panel LED are green)
Using wire shark I can see traffic to the device on
Recommend doing a reset to default and configure as directed there are a lot of
configurable options which can control access to this box
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On Feb 22, 2013, at 7:22 AM, Martin A Flynn mafl...@theflynn.org wrote:
On 2/21/2013 10:16 PM, Mike S wrote:
On 2/21/2013 10:05 PM,
Scott,
Can you point me at the appropriate documentation so I can default the unit?
Martin
On 2/22/2013 1:06 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
Recommend doing a reset to default and configure as directed there are a lot of
configurable options which can control access to this box
Martin,
I don't think that I've ever seen a procedure in the man to reset it.
Do you have the protocol set properly for the various ports? Did you
try pinging at different speeds on startup? The docs suggest you
should get and ascii ? as a prompt.
Can you:
log into the router and find out what ip
Ill see if I can dig up my manual for this used these units a few years ago
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On Feb 22, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Martin A Flynn mafl...@theflynn.org wrote:
Scott,
Can you point me at the appropriate documentation so I can default the unit?
Martin
On 2/22/2013 1:06 PM, Scott
Hi folks,
I picked up a used TS-2100L for use at a local technology museum. Unit
powers up, locks, and syncs. (all three front panel LED are green)
Using wire shark I can see traffic to the device on 192.168.56.99,
however I can't connect to the management page.
Any suggestions on how to
On 2/21/2013 10:05 PM, Martin A Flynn wrote:
Hi folks,
I picked up a used TS-2100L for use at a local technology museum. Unit
powers up, locks, and syncs. (all three front panel LED are green)
Using wire shark I can see traffic to the device on 192.168.56.99,
however I can't connect to the
Use the buttons on the front panel to drill down into the setup menu
and find the dhcp setting.
Have fun
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Martin A Flynn mafl...@theflynn.org wrote:
Hi folks,
I picked up a used TS-2100L for use at a local technology museum. Unit
powers up, locks, and syncs.
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Date: Wednesday, 24 August, 2011, 12:00
Robert
This sounds like Chinese to me ?
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Hello, Time-Nutters--
I have found that the styrofoam containers used to
ship frozen (or just very temperature
Hello!
Just a couple of backslashes probing the world of insanely accurate time.
My first question, which will doubtlessly lead to many more, is where
can I find some information on the circuitry to derive the difference
between two PPS signals and read it in some sort of digital format.
I'd
Hello Trevor - welcome to the group.
Bruce Griffiths (in New Zealand) is one of our best circuit gurus, and
maintains some pages on Didier Juges' web site
(http://www.ko4bb.com/~bruce/) where you'll find lots of information about the
sort of circuitry you are considering. Didier
also has a
Welcome Trevor,
To divide down 10 MHz to 1 PPS use a TVB :
http://www.leapsecond.com/tools/PPSDIV.ASM
The archives has some info on using a more available chips:
http://www.mail-archive.com/time-nuts@febo.com/msg03444.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/time-nuts@febo.com/msg03442.html
You may
Trevor
The answer to your question depends on your accuracy and resolution
requirements.
The easiest method is to obtain a time interval counter like the HP5370A
(or HP5370B), the SR620, the Agilent 53131A. Agilent 53132A, etc.
Alternatively you can build your own:
1) If your resolution
Not sure what you mean by current pendulum clocks. I think modern
commercial pendulum clocks are nowhere as accurate as the
state-of-the-art pendulum clocks of the 1920's.
I was thinking of serious (crazy/nutty) amateurs, assuming they would be
better than what is now available commercially.
Neville,
I'd like to look at your pictures, but Yahoo wants to sell me stuff.
Synchronome wants a real email address, and that they won't get.
If you can't find someone to host them, could you mail them to me?
My address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spammers already have it. It's the direct mail
that
Neville,
I'd like to look at your pictures, but Yahoo wants to sell me stuff.
A growing pet peeve of mine: people who turn up their noses when they don't
get something for nothing.
Hosting a listserv is not 100% free and trivial; just ask John A. (and thank
him, too, while you're at it,
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 23:14:28 -0700, Tom Van Baak
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I applaud your efforts. The proof will be in the data you get
from your clock. It might be possible. It certainly would be
very interesting. Expect to collect a year of data to be sure.
Keep us, or the members of NAWCC HSN
Yes, others working with pendulums have also discovered that they end
up making crude thermometers, barometers, or seismometers instead of a
good clock. Still, not a reason to give up. But you know you have a
world-class pendulum clock when, after having solved every other
perturbation, you
Yes, others working with pendulums have also discovered that they end
up making crude thermometers, barometers, or seismometers instead of a
good clock. Still, not a reason to give up. But you know you have a
world-class pendulum clock when, after having solved every other
perturbation, you
Yes, others working with pendulums have also discovered that they
end
up making crude thermometers, barometers, or seismometers instead
of a
good clock. Still, not a reason to give up. But you know you have a
world-class pendulum clock when, after having solved every other
Tom Van Baak wrote:
The Shortt pendulum was of great interest - what could 70 years
of relentlessly advancing technology have to improve on it?
That is a top priority, behind consulting commitments, financial
management, home maintenance, building computers and looking for
business. Which is
I would be interested in seeing the aryicles.
John WA4WDL
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:25 AM
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Tom Van Baak wrote
It been mentioned here before;
http://www.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts/2004-September/017484.html
It's a book about Alfred Loomis.
I remember (forgive my old memory) reading about his use of 3 pendulum
clocks and his discovering that varying the proximal distances had an effect
on drift.
Jack
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jack Hudler writes:
It been mentioned here before;
http://www.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts/2004-September/017484.html
It's a book about Alfred Loomis.
I remember (forgive my old memory) reading about his use of 3 pendulum
clocks and his discovering that varying the
Hi I am new to this group, my background; electronics, amateur radio
and clocks.
I am developing a free pendulum and to analyse its operation I
compare it to WWV
on 5 or 10 MHz, the only available radio frequency standard on air in
Australia.
To examine the phase drift and jitter I compare
Here is a link to a photo of an HP 10811
http://www.slack.com/images/TE/HP10811A.jpg
Jamie
--- Neville Michie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I am new to this group, my background;
electronics, amateur radio
and clocks.
I am developing a free pendulum and to analyse its
operation I
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Hello
Hi I am new to this group, my background; electronics, amateur radio
and clocks.
I am developing a free pendulum and to analyse its operation I
compare it to WWV
on 5 or 10 MHz, the only available
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Hi I am new to this group, my background; electronics, amateur radio and
clocks.
I am developing a free pendulum and to analyse its operation
Hello!
It looks like this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=280095458978
If it doesn't look very similar to this, buy this one and have done with it!
I have got some HP units with that kind of oscillator instead of the
'original' HP unit... I wonder if this was an aftermarket
The Shortt pendulum was of great interest - what could 70 years
of relentlessly advancing technology have to improve on it?
That is a top priority, behind consulting commitments, financial
management, home maintenance, building computers and looking for
business. Which is to say, I've bought
Hello Randy,
Thanks a lot for your message!
Yes, the 5370A has 3 extra spaces. They're labelled Spare, Memory Option,
and Service Aid. The 5370B apparently switched to higher-density EPROMs
(the A uses 2708's), so it doesn't need the ROM board. There's also a
12-pin board near the fan for the
Jose V. Gavila wrote:
Hello Dave,
The manual I scanned was for the 5370B, not the A.
Are you sure you are looking at the correct manual?
Yes, I know it is a 5370B manual... but I think there is not 'big'(*)
difference
among units
I believe there is an online manual for the 5370A,
Hello!
This is my first posting to this List. I am glad to have found it!
Well, yesterday I was lucky enough to buy an HP-5370A in unworking condition
(just lights POWER led) for the princely sum of 57.50 Euro (and NO shipping as
it is a local buy :-) ). From same seller I got an unworking (but
BUT, looking at the
5370A manual (I have got a PDF thanks to the work of David Kirkby G8WRB), it
seems that there are no less than FOUR gaps in the card array... please,
could
somebody confirm me this point?.
The manual I scanned
was for the 5370B, not the A. Are you sure you are
Hello Glenn,
http://jvgavila.com/hp5345a.htm
Before you jump into fixing the case, I'd check the electronics.
Especially the oscillator. Just power it up and look at the output on a
scope. You can check freq. accuracy later.
Well, my WEB page is not complete... after the work shown there, I
On 7/17/06, Jose V. Gavila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... so when I
saw THREE PCB gaps in my 5370A and FOUR in the 5370B manual I thought my
5370A
could be complete... could somebody please, check his 5370A or B to verify
if it
has three 'missing' PCBs in the mainboard?
Yes, the 5370A has 3
Hello Christopher
The company that did make the OVCXO changed name
But are still making the Crystal Oscillator you have, that is also used in
the TrueTime GPS-DC Receiver
Try the web page and on there you have the contact details
http://www.electrodynamics.com/index.php
Its hard to open
i'm new to this mailing list and a collector of timekeeping instruments
mainly in the field of vinatge patek philippe quartz 19 inch rack models
like early 60ties, 70ties MI,MS or T3 if that does ring a bell to the one
or the other among you. (i can mail pics in case anybody is interested)
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