From: David Kirkby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Cable Delay Measurements Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 19:29:49 +0100 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David, > Joseph Gray wrote: > > Thanks, I knew that was the the basic procedure, using a T.I. counter. I > > was hoping someone had a copy of the Agilent appnote, to see if there > > were any more details that would further my understanding. > > I'd appreciate it if you stuck your request here. > > http://www.drkirkby.co.uk/community/test-equipment/ > > When I have sorted out the bugs, I'll make the URL more public. You > never know, someone might have what you are looking for. > > Feel free to put any silly entries in for test purposes, as I would like > it tested. I just tossed in a request which is semi-serious (I do want the programming manual for it), but it is a bit out of the field. Please note the product name ;O) > As you will see, someone has pointed out the spelling errors. > Unfortunately, I have never got around to getting a decent spell checker > on my UNIX box. I write my web pages in vi, which does not have a spell > checker! But I will spell check it more. There is one as part of the FSF/GNU suite. That is what typically is installed on a Linux box. > If you find any branch of test equipment missing from the list, let me know. We will. You *never* get it quite right from the beginning. Actually, one of the boxes I have that I would enjoy operations and service manual for is my HP high-resistance meter. > Once I have it working properly, I'll remove all the entries added by > people for test purposes and just leave the serious requests for > application notes, manuals and help on test equipment. You have a test-entry now... Cheers, Magnus _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
