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Tom Clark, K3IO wrote: > I have been a strong advocate for the 53131/2 counter since I first > encountered in in 1993. Most of my applications are for a time-interval > counter (TIC) measuring the time interval between an atomic clock and > GPS (see my Timing for VLBI papers at [1]http://gpstime.com). The two > reasons are > 1. It is simple and cheap and reliable, especially for the casual > user. > 2. It has a simple RS-232 "printer" interface that is really easy to > use. Rick Hambly used the 53131/2 simple interface to make his > Tac32Plus (and Multi) software packages into an integrated TIC > logging utility My question: is there a penalty in timing, if the GPIB bus is used for time interval measurement as compared to the RS-232 bus. This question may sound stupid, as I am do not write the test software in our lab by myself, but get it done. Best regards Bernd Neubig DK1AG __________________ AXTAL GmbH & Co. KG Facility MOS Wasemweg 5 D-74821 Mosbach / Germany fon: +49 (6261) 939834 fax: +49 (6261) 939836 www.axtal.com _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.