Many, many, many thanks for your research, David. Who is EADS? I rely on two eBay 1992s for timing and comparison, with a third that cost me $300 but doesn't work (some guy in Hawaii).
That is, I did rely on them until I learned that any information from comparing two Z3801s was lost in the noise. So, like short wave receivers, they have fallen into disuetude. Well, I do use one of the receivers with GPSCon to answer SNTP queries on my network of seven computers, to avoid adding Internet traffic. I found Dillobits YATS32 to be useful until Windows XP came out (I used Unix many years ago, but abandoned the powerful command line for the deceptive ease-of-use of Windows (deceptive because the apps are crippled compared to Unix). Now YATS32 steals the focus from whatever Windows app (Word) is running and causes uncertain things to happen. I'd like to find something better, but I run clockvault.com's JagAir Nixie clock in the meantime. Is this far from the 1998 manuals in the subject line? You bet'cha, but that's par for the course these days. Bill Hawkins -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David C. Partridge Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 10:57 AM I just received an email from EADS (used to be Racal Instruments): ++++++++++++ Dear David, The 1998/9 Maintenance Manual has now been scanned and is available for download from our web-site. Please use the link below to access the downloads page. <http://www.eads-ts.com/index.php?url=Customer%20Support/Reference%20Library /index.php> ++++++++++++ Many thanks are due from all of us to the folks at EADS who made this happen. They know who they are! Regards, David Partridge _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
