On Jan 30, 2008 5:33 PM, John Ackermann N8UR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know the 5342A, but most of the HP counters use a fairly
> straightforward sequence of send command for reading, delay a few
> hundred microseconds, then issue a read command.  Some have various
> triggering options, but the most straightforward is usually to just have
> it reply to a request.
>
> If you want, I can send you a couple of examples (not necessarily good
> ones!) of perl scripts using the LinuxGPIB driver and library.

That would be great!  I was planning on writing a program in python to
check the USRP clock frequency once every second and record it to a
file, since Bob McGwier has been complaining about drift.  I don't
think it's nearly as bad has he thinks.

Matt

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