Bob mentions that the NetRS logs data to a standard Compact Flash (CF) card, which can be replaced if necessary. This is true. However my recommendation would be, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. To replace the CF card, you need to remove the front or back panels from the "shell". This is not simple. It is extremely easy to break a fragile RF connector in a way that is not easily repairable.
I had a NetRS whose external frequency input did not work. I tried to take it apart to see what was wrong. I broke the RF input connector in the process of taking it apart. I eventually discovered that the external frequency connector had been broken the same way, probably during a previous "repair". That unit is now only useful for photography. I'm a pretty good tech with a pretty good lab, and I was being careful. If your NetRS is working, preserve the CF card by logging to external memory, and don't try to replace it unless it quits working (or unless you're sure you're a better tech than I am). Word to the wise. Cheers! --Stu _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] -- To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to and follow the instructions there.
