HP 58503A
Hi Hal
Good point, I don't want the display lighting my office up at night, hence I
often turn it off.
What I really need is the circuit of the front panel, then I could dim the
display and leave in on 24/7
Thanks
Dave
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> So the question is, will this really stop the annoying survey every time ?
I'd browse the manual looking for fine print. The idea you are looking for
is that after a survey it will save the location. If it has a saved location
on power up it will use it rather than do a new survey.
The othe
Thanks guys
It is now reading UTC, but only after a power off routine. That confused me !
I can't afford the time to let it re-survey, and used the Query command with a
"0" instead of a "?". Re-querying it with a question mark it replied that
there would be no survey on power up. The iPhone
> a.. So how do I set it to read real time ?
My notes say that for a Z3801A:
:diag:gps:utc 1
It may need a reboot.
A google search for >HP 58503A manual< gets lots of hits that look
interesting. This is the top of the list:
58503B GPS Time and Frequency Reference ... - LeapSecond.com
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:GPS:POS: ...
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HP 58503A accurate UTC time
I have the version with the display panel and also the SatStat50 software all
working fine.
The time on both the display and PC appears to be 16 seconds fast. I queried
the l