Yes, I noticed there was an instructions on setting the range of OCXO's high
and low, so it falls within "correctable" range of the PLL. I bet many GPSDO
has something like this - just not explained so explicitly in manuals.
Can we try sending the .exe again? I think if you zip up the below
I got in an 8195A and managed to get Heather working with the wonky, very much
not computer friendly, Spectracom interface and command set.
When you send a command to the device it echoes back the characters. This is
very useful for telling what command the device is responding to. But,
The problem with the 8195 is that the serial port software interface was
designed for human interaction with very little regard paid to supporting a
computer monitoring program.
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Hi
My solution is to kidnap Mark’s pet goldfish and hold it captive until the
specific device
is incorporated into LH …. :). In the case of expensive or rare gear lending
out a
device might get things going faster than the goldfish maneuver ….
Bob
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 4:06 AM, Hal Murray
> I have so many GPSDOs now that I cannot possibly remember command for each.
My solution for that is to keep a small text file with minimal notes on how
things work and chunks of text that I can copy/paste.
Sometimes, I include URLs for where I found good info.
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These are my opinions.
I recently acquired a pair of Spectracom 8195B GPS Ageless Master Oscillators.
Using terminal emulation on PC and RS232, I can configure and monitor their
operations. They are working fine.
But, I cannot seem to be able to find any Windows based software to configure
OR monitor operations.