In a message dated 14/05/2007 13:41:54 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nigel, nice to see you arrive here at this mysthic place where we render homage the ancient gods of time and frequency and the modern gods of rubidium and cesium... Please follow Didier's suggestion, so more people than just me can take advantage out of it. ----------------------- Hi Ulrich And many thanks for the truly poetic welcome:-) As you'll see from my reply to Didier, I just need his confirmation that he's ok with hosting the manual, and others, that originally came from Teknet before I upload them. If you need it urgently you could register with Teknet and download it, or I could send it to you and still upload it to Didier's manual site. For anyone needing info on the PTS X10 or PTS250, I have manuals for these too but only in printed format. I'm not able to scan complete manuals right now but could extract specific information if not too many pages. I don't know why but, in the UK anyway, the PTS units seem to be one of the world's best kept secrets. >From the time I bought my first PTS160, convinced from the info on the PTS site that I'd found something special but not being quite sure until I'd played with it, I was totally hooked. I've got Rockland Wavetek, and Racal, units that are similar, but the PTS units, for me anyway, definitely have the edge. regards Nigel GM8PZR _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts