[time-nuts] Looking for operational details - Austron 2100F
Chuck Harris
cfharris at erols.com
Sun Mar 27 04:06:13 UTC 2005
Hi Carl,
My manual is currently on loan to Brooke, but when he is done with it,
it will have been scanned, etc. I am pretty sure he will be making a copy
available.
When the tracking light is flashing red/green, it usually means that your
reference has either dropped out for a bit, or is too far off frequency
to reliably track. (both are the same thing, really.).
-Chuck Harris
Carl Walker wrote:
> I've got my 2100F up and running with the help of the basic operational
> information on Tom's and Brooke's web pages, but I don't have a manual
> to find out any of the finer details - like what it means when the
> tracking light is flashing green and red, or what the allowable time
> constants are, etc.
>
> Does anyone have a quick and dirty reference to these types of
> operational details they could pass along?
>
> I'm also in the market for a manual, if anyone has one they would like
> to part with (or allow copying of).
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Carl
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