Re: [time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System

2018-04-09 Thread Bob kb8tq
l Message- >> From: Bob kb8tq >> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2018 10:27 PM >> To: lee...@aol.com ; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement >> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum >> 9700AT Programmable Time System >

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System

2018-04-09 Thread Forrest Christian (List Account)
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2018 10:27 PM > To: lee...@aol.com ; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum > 9700AT Programmable Time System > > Hi > > Actually the manual is moot on any sor

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System

2018-04-09 Thread Bill
for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System Hi Actually the manual is moot on any sort of remote control. The RS-232 section refers you to an insert in the back of the manual. I’d guess that the 488 stuff was done the same way. Nasty question: Are you sure you have

Re: [time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System

2018-04-07 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi Actually the manual is moot on any sort of remote control. The RS-232 section refers you to an insert in the back of the manual. I’d guess that the 488 stuff was done the same way. Nasty question: Are you sure you have the 488 option installed? It would not be the first piece of gear

[time-nuts] Looking for IEEE-488 codes and formats for Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System

2018-04-07 Thread Tom Leedy via time-nuts
Hi:   I am looking for the IEEE-488 codes and formats for a Datum 9700AT Programmable Time System.  The 9700AT is a 1U time generator and translator with slots in the back that can accept option cards with various functionalities such as -488 and RS-232 interfaces, GPIO, and tape searches.