Hi Iain,
Thanks very much for posting, and for sharing the code. I know many of us are
interested in how well modern CPU's or SBC's can be used as time interval, time
stamping, and frequency counting instruments. I know the BB PRU's have been
mentioned before on the list but it's really nice to
Yes, Virginia, there are still a few bargains to be had in the world.
After hacking together a power cord, letting it warm up for an hour or so,
and going through the long power off procedure from the manual, the latest
addition to my test equipment collection came to life.
It arrived the other d
Hi Folks,
As much as we all love our HP 5370B's, they are a tad expensive if you
want to monitor several PPS sources long term to ensure they are all
closely syncronised.
In my case, I have three Austron 2100 LORAN receivers and a HP Z3816A
GPS receiver. I wanted to be able to compare each of th
Hi,
Anybody have the mechanical data for mounting a Lambda LRS-54M-24 power
supply?
It has to be the M type.
I believe there are 6 holes on the bottom and I need to know the spacing
of the holes.
BTW thanks again for all the DC to DC converter info!
Cheers,
Corby Dawson
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You are right. There is no "frequency set" command in WinOnCore, but you
can simply type in $PRTHS,FRQD,0.01 and press return to send the command
from the command window. That's what did.
WinOncore let me see the unit status - satellite tracking etc as did
VisualGPS and Tac32.
In the CW12 Us
A "frequency set" command in WinOncore? The WinOncore was designed by
Motorola for their receivers using their binary command set, it is
very strange that this software can have a ConnorWinfield/Navsync
proprietary command
($PRTHS,FRQD,[*optional_checksum]) to set
the CW12 output frequency. A dedic
Thanks for the reply in all applications the DC DC converter is used for
isolation and followed by linear regulators. In critical stages like dual
mixer two stages.
Bert
In a message dated 8/31/2014 11:12:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
att...@kinali.ch writes:
Hoi Bert,
On Sun, 31 Aug
Hoi Bert,
On Sun, 31 Aug 2014 07:15:02 -0400 (EDT)
Bert Kehren via time-nuts wrote:
> Any opinion or observation on Mean Well's SD series, they are a key
> component on most of our projects.
I never had the pleasure to measure any of the Mean Well DC/DC converters.
Looking at their spec, they
I got it. WinOncore. Frequency set.
Mike
On 8/31/2014 10:22 AM, Mike Seguin wrote:
I just started working with a Navsync CW12-TIM. I'm interested in
programming the freq output.
What's the best software to use?
TIA
Mike
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I just started working with a Navsync CW12-TIM. I'm interested in
programming the freq output.
What's the best software to use?
TIA
Mike
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73,
Mike, N1JEZ
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Any opinion or observation on Mean Well's SD series, they are a key
component on most of our projects.
Bert Kehren
In a message dated 8/31/2014 6:51:13 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
att...@kinali.ch writes:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 01:58:40 +
Mark Sims wrote:
> Frankly, anybody th
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 01:58:40 +
Mark Sims wrote:
> Frankly, anybody that builds up a Simple Switcher type converter
> from scratch is more than a little nuts and/or awfully lonely.
> You can buy small, adjustable pre-built boards (buck or boost configs)
> off of Ebay for as little as a doll
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