Had,
Do you mean 1210D? If so, the answer is yes. About an inch thick with
several fold out drawings. I'm in UK. Will cost approx £18 (~$35US) to air
mail (untracked). International Signed for tracked options would be more
expensive.
Rob Kimberley
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Interesting item on EBay. Slave clock apparently made by Datum.
Item number: 200058558853
Must be another company using that name, as they never made a Model 241
AFIK.
Rob Kimberley
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Rob, I've been looking for the 1210D manual as well. Do you have more
than one copy? If not, perhaps we can arrange a scanning party...
John
Rob Kimberley wrote:
Had,
Do you mean 1210D? If so, the answer is yes. About an inch thick with
several fold out drawings. I'm in UK. Will
I can use one also as I have a 1210D. Earlier inquiries for a manual
never received a response. Regards - Mike
Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell, NJ, 07731
732-886-5960
908-902-3831 - cell
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Hal,
no matter whether you use my stuff or not: The very first thing you
should do after opening the serial port is to transmit a ++auto 0 to
hinder the interface from sending something own its own. My own internal
stuff reads as follows:
if QCCom32.Opened then
begin;
In view of the responses to the original post, I'll take the bull by the
horns and scan it for the group. Will take me a while, so make yourselves a
coffee and put your feet up.
:-)
Rob
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Rob -
Boy, that will be some undertaking. We sure do appreciate your efforts.
Thanks again - Mike
Mike B. Feher
EOZ Inc.
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell, NJ, 07731
732-886-5960
908-902-3831 - cell
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I just acquired the mysterious interface cable that goes between the
RTFG-m-XO and RTFG-m-RB units. I have suspected that it wasn't a simple
crossover cable, because the results I've seen with my homemade
crossover haven't made a lot of sense.
Here's the scoop: the interface cable is a simple
Mike,
Have scanned approx half manual tonight - Intro thru to end of Chapter 4.
Hope to get finished tomorrow, and will put a PDF copy on my web site.
Cheers
Rob
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Sent: 27 February 2007 17:06
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:52:55 -0600, you wrote:
Angus wrote:
Although that's not what I was talking about doing above, I think that
it's pretty much what some of the hardware GPSDO's actually do using
various types of oscillators (and to good effect too). As in these:
Hi,
Is there anybody who can assist with PW recovery on
a TimeSource 3100 GPS based PRS. One of our students
changed the default password and now we are
locked-out... I take it it is a jumper on the
board somewhere, but the manual gives no info on this.
Christophe,
Remove the card from
Pins 1 and 5 on each unit control the failover functionallity. If you
disconnect them entirely on both the XO and RB units, both units will be in
ON mode. But it will be interesting to see what happens when it goes only
one way.
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From: John Ackermann N8UR [EMAIL
I've seen situations where it seems that the units aren't being
disciplined as they should be. I hope that getting this cable right
will solve that problem.
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 02/27/2007 06:57 PM:
Pins 1 and 5 on each unit control the failover functionallity. If
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