Hello Tom,
 
Not sure if someone said this already, the Wavecrest units can sample your  
data. Up to 40K samples per second continuous according to their 
literature, via  GPIB.
 
Their PC application software (VISI) has a scope mode where you can make  
this data visible just like on a two-channel sampling scope.
 
If you are lucky, you can pick one up for ~$500 on Ebay, or rent one.
 
bye,
Said
 
 
In a message dated 4/10/2009 16:13:59 Pacific Daylight Time,  
elio...@gmail.com writes:

>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Tom  Van Baak" <t...@leapsecond.com>
> To: "Discussion of precise time  and frequency measurement" <
> time-nuts@febo.com>
> Date:  Fri, 10 Apr 2009 13:38:55 -0700
> Subject: [time-nuts] OT: 10 MHz data  capture, help
> I'd like to do a continuous capture of the bits, for up  to tens of
> minutes, into a PC. That comes to about 1 GB of raw data. I  can
> handle the decoding of the bits in software after the capture  is
> done. This is a one-time experiment.
>
> What is the  best/quickest/easiest way to capture data like this?
> I've looked at  various USB or LAN logic analyzer and 'scopes
> but most seem to work on  batches of data. I need a continuous
>  capture.
>

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