Hello,
Thank you to all who responded.
I was playing with the idea that apart from the offset setting,
retrieving and storing it in the EEPROM, probably there were
undocumented commands for other functions like knowing the status and
health of the unit, like on other Rubidiums or the analog
You have been collecting programs? I did not know there were any to
collect. Do you have a list? I don't have much use for a .exe file but
is your are source codes available that would be great.
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:44 PM, EB4APL eb4...@cembreros.jazztel.es wrote:
Hello,
Since I
A few months ago Fabio Eboli posted some Python functions that might be useful.
I haven't used or tested them myself, but they might be of interest. Still up
on pastebin at
http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=VpZVuw0t
I don't know if Fabio has done any further work on this but perhaps he'll
Hello, I'm still here,
unfortunately my Rb are gathering dust
and I cannot follow the list everyday.
I wrote some scripts to automate data
collection from FE5680 and my counter
using python. They run in Windows and
can be used and modified at will, I've
not much time now, so I cannot give support
Here the last revision for the interface script:
http://pastebin.com/rVuDK3py
This is an example of data logging using the previous
functions:
http://pastebin.com/H9sMT1GP
I had somewhere also a script that put out
nice real time graphs from the logged data,
see matplotlib, numpy, etc...
Hope
I added a command to display or change the frequency offset to my ZCOMM
program.
To use it:
port 1
fe [new offset]
On 05/24/2013 05:06 AM, Ziggy9 wrote:
A few months ago Fabio Eboli posted some Python functions that might be useful.
I haven't used or tested them myself, but they
Hello,
Since I bought my FE-5680A (10 MHz, 1 PPS variety), I have been
collecting control programs for it and keeping then in reserve. Now
that I'm going to box it with a distribution amp I tried some of them,
first of all to adjust the frequency against the GPS. I used Bob
Campbel's VK4XV