I take it you have documentation on the Air Force commands
used with the 1992.   Where did you find them?

On 01/22/2015 02:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I' ve used for a while a National Instruments RS232-GPIB converter with my two
1992s using the military language. I wrote my programs myself in QuickBasic
under MS-DOS on a laptop. The whole thing worked quite well. Indeed I had a
vague info that the counter could be switched to standard GPIB but I was never
able to do the maneuver, neither did I ever have confirmation from this list
that someone actually succeeded doing this.

Antonio I8IOV

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Data: 22/01/2015 20.13
A: <[email protected]>
Ogg: Re: [time-nuts] Racal Dana 1992 universal counter

I forgot to mention   -- the 1992 has a jumper that selects
between vanilla GPIB and a special Air Force ATE standard.
Mine came with the Air Force setting.

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