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| janoc:
--- Quote from: wd5gnr on July 21, 2015, 04:33:58 am ---I don't have an English manual, but I've worked it all out. You probably figured that what the main buttons do (pgup/dn for the menu). For the counter on the menu look for: MSR-Sel. Press OK to go external or TTL. MSR-Mode. Press Ok to select frequency/count/pos pulse width/neg pulse width/period/duty cycle Gate-Time. Freqency gate One of the menu items changes depending on your MSR-Mode (the one after Gate time). If it says C it is reading counts.pressing ok pauses. If it says F it is reading frequency. You can probably figure the rest out from there. --- End quote --- Ah ok! Really "obvious"! :palm: Jeeze, that user interface was designed by monkeys ... BTW, any idea how the TTL outputs actually work? There are 8 outputs and in input. I guess the input is for the counter and perhaps to synchronize the frequency sweep, but how to use the outputs? |
| janoc:
--- Quote from: wd5gnr on July 21, 2015, 04:34:40 am ---I'm not a big Python fan, but the script works well and with Cygwin actually that is a pretty portable combo too ;-) --- End quote --- Ouch, Cygwin ... :o I will probably try to hack a little app up to manage the uploads for this. |
| wd5gnr:
--- Quote from: janoc on July 21, 2015, 08:36:49 am --- Ah ok! Really "obvious"! :palm: Jeeze, that user interface was designed by monkeys ... BTW, any idea how the TTL outputs actually work? There are 8 outputs and in input. I guess the input is for the counter and perhaps to synchronize the frequency sweep, but how to use the outputs? --- End quote --- Nope, haven't played with the TTL outputs yet. |
| przemek:
I compiled an English manual from Google-translated original Chinese text and other sources of information: https://github.com/przemekklosowski/mhs52xx/raw/master/MHS5200.pdf |
| wd5gnr:
Awesome! Thank you for doing that! |
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