I think all the toggle switch does is switch the TX and RX data lines on the
computer between the serial ports on the RFTG-m... so it would need to be a
2PDT ot 4PDT switch (depening upon how you interface it). Some of the Lucent
docs I've seen talk about using the switch and others talk
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Huemer
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To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Toggle switch
Hi!
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 04:17:20PM +0100, David C. Partridge wrote:
> The Lucent manual refers to a toggle switch in the frame to switch the
> active module in the RFTGm-II (KS24019) from the Rb to the XO.
Unfortunately I cannot answer your question.
I have one myself though. You are
The Lucent manual refers to a toggle switch in the frame to switch the
active module in the RFTGm-II (KS24019) from the Rb to the XO.
I have the complete shelf with both units and currently the Rb is the active
module, and the XO is standby; but sadly there's no switch on the shelf
itself.
Does