Nothing from Win7+latest Bitdefender update.

Le 22 juin 2013 à 16:12, Tom Miller a écrit :

> MSE reports the two .exe files as unsafe and contains a virus. Does anyone 
> else see the same thing?
> 
> Regards
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark C. Stephens" <ma...@non-stop.com.au>
> To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" 
> <time-nuts@febo.com>
> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:59 AM
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] FE-5860A - R232 working but S type commands 
> don'twork.
> 
> 
> To Answer my own question, as obviously no one here knew the answer,
> Its documented in the FE5680A technical manual.
> 
> After a couple of hours sending hex and working out checksums and generally 
> doing my head in I came across this site:
> http://n5tnl.com/time/fe-5680a/control/
> 
> Some nice person has made the software to do it and do it, it does well.
> 
> 
> -marki
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On 
> Behalf Of Mark C. Stephens
> Sent: Friday, 21 June 2013 11:39 AM
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Subject: [time-nuts] FE-5860A - R232 working but S type commands don't work.
> 
> I finally got around to testing a couple of FE5860 I bought on eBay 19 months 
> ago for $30.00 a piece including shipping.
> 
> I have PPS, !0Mhz, lock indication all connected and working.
> 
> Rs232 appears to be working as this command appears to have had a chat with 
> the rubidium:
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Rubidium>fe5680_info_win32.exe
> 
> 
> Cmd 0x22 0x0D byte reply: [22] [0D] [00] [2F] [44] [01] [8B] [45] [43] [FC] 
> [F4] [DE] [1E] Cmd 0x22 ASCII (.): D..EC...
> Cmd 0x22 ASCII ( ): D  EC
> 
> Cmd 0x29 0x09 byte reply: [29] [09] [00] [20] [FF] [00] [00] [00] [FF] Cmd 
> 0x29 ASCII (.): ....
> Cmd 0x29 ASCII ( ):
> 
> Cmd 0x2B 0x15 byte reply: [2B] [15] [00] [3E] [32] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] 
> [30] [30] [2E] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [30] [00] [2C] Cmd 0x2B ASCII (.): 
> 20000000.000000.
> Cmd 0x2B ASCII ( ): 20000000.000000
> 
> Cmd 0x2D 0x09 byte reply: [2D] [09] [00] [24] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] Cmd 
> 0x2D ASCII (.): ....
> Cmd 0x2D ASCII ( ):
> 
> Cmd 0x47 0x08 byte reply: [47] [08] [00] [4F] [23] [20] [00] [03] Cmd 0x47 
> ASCII (.): # .
> Cmd 0x47 ASCII ( ): #
> 
> Cmd 0x53 0x07 byte reply: [53] [07] [00] [54] [57] [00] [57] Cmd 0x53 ASCII 
> (.): W.
> Cmd 0x53 ASCII ( ): W
> 
> Cmd 0x57 0x56 byte reply: [57] [56] [00] [01] [20] [2F] [00] [32] [00] [35] 
> [00] [39] [00] [3D] [00] [40] [00] [44] [00] [47] [00] [4B] [00] [4F] [00] 
> [52] [00] [56] [00] [59] [00] [5D] [00] [60] [00] [64] [00] [68] [00] [6B] 
> [00] [6F] [00] [72] [00] [76] [00] [79] [00] [7D] [00] [80] [00] [84] [00] 
> [87] [00] [8B] [00] [8E] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] 
> [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] 
> [A5] Cmd 0x57 ASCII (.): 
> /.2.5.9.=.@.D.G.K.O.R.V.Y.].`.d.h.k.o.r.v.y.}...................................
> Cmd 0x57 ASCII ( ):  / 2 5 9 = @ D G K O R V Y ] ` d h k o r v y }
> 
> Cmd 0x59 0x56 byte reply: [59] [56] [00] [0F] [20] [6C] [FF] [82] [FF] [79] 
> [FF] [7A] [FF] [80] [FF] [80] [FF] [82] [FF] [A0] [FF] [A1] [FF] [BB] [FF] 
> [D4] [FF] [E3] [FF] [F0] [FF] [00] [00] [FB] [FF] [18] [00] [1B] [00] [1E] 
> [00] [16] [00] [1D] [00] [16] [00] [1C] [00] [1D] [00] [2B] [00] [27] [00] 
> [29] [00] [48] [00] [46] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] 
> [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] [00] 
> [E3] Cmd 0x59 ASCII (.): 
> l...y.z.......................................+.'.).H.F.........................
> Cmd 0x59 ASCII ( ):  l   y z                                       + ' ) H F
> 
> Cmd 0x5A 0x0D byte reply: [5A] [0D] [00] [57] [01] [00] [FE] [0F] [76] [05] 
> [36] [06] [B3] Cmd 0x5A ASCII (.): ....v.6.
> Cmd 0x5A ASCII ( ):     v 6
> 
> Cmd 0x61 0x0B byte reply: [61] [0B] [00] [6A] [37] [35] [34] [33] [39] [00] 
> [3C] Cmd 0x61 ASCII (.): 75439.
> Cmd 0x61 ASCII ( ): 75439
> 
> Cmd 0x65 (CS bad!) 0x07 byte reply: [65] [07] [00] [62] [20] [1C] [1C] Cmd 
> 0x65 ASCII (.):  .
> Cmd 0x65 ASCII ( ):
> 
> Cmd 0x67 0x08 byte reply: [67] [08] [00] [6F] [01] [97] [B5] [23] Cmd 0x67 
> ASCII (.): ...
> Cmd 0x67 ASCII ( ):
> 
> Cmd 0xF0 0x0E byte reply: [F0] [0E] [00] [FE] [33] [2E] [34] [00] [00] [00] 
> [00] [00] [00] [29] Cmd 0xF0 ASCII (.): 3.4......
> Cmd 0xF0 ASCII ( ): 3.4
> 
> However programs such as FE5680A that use the 'S' type commands don't seem to 
> work.
> 
> I am pretty happy with them but one is off by 0.1E-6 Hz. Ideally I'd like to 
> trim it back closer to 10 MHz using rs232.
> 
> Any hints graciously received with thanks :)
> 
> 
> -marki
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