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Jose,
I am sorry to say that I do not have the time to translate it myself.
Perhaaps later but I am currently very busy with a lot of other things.
73 and my best regards
Ulrich, DF6JB
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John,
you are saying that the first device detected by the dll is always named
GPIB0? That would make life easy.
73s and my best regards
Ulrich
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It's up to the user, via the NI 488.2 configuration utility. They can set
the board to be GPIB1 or (presumably) many other values. My software only
talks to GPIB0, and the only time this has been a problem is with some
GPIB-ENET installations, where the interface has defaulted to GPIB1 for some
Hi Tom,
a related very interesting experiment is to take the Horizontal Sync signal
from an old Tube-type TV, and feed it to a frequency counter with GPSDO time
base (preferrably).
Got to be careful about the high voltages inside the TV though!
BTW: it's not 15374KHz, there are some
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From: Jeffrey Pawlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 6:03 PM
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Hi