[time-nuts] GPIB counter logging / plotting software?

Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R caf at omen.com
Mon Feb 25 16:44:01 UTC 2013


The most expensive part of the setup is the interface card between the 
PC and GPIB.
Next you will need GPIB cables.

A free GPIB package is available for 32 bit Linux.  I use it to talk to 
my Racal-Dana 1992,
spectrum analyzers, selective voltmeter, and signal generator.  You have 
to write the
high level stuff.

On 02/25/2013 07:39 AM, Dan Rae wrote:
>  I am working on 400 - 500 MHz DDS clocks for an amateur radio project 
> and would like to record over gpib and plot the relative frequency 
> drifts over time of different versions of the oscillator from a cold 
> start.  I have Racal 1992 and -hp- 5345 counters available, themselves 
> driven from gps.  I have the prologix USB thingy.
>
> Does anyone know of any software that will enable me to do this, 
> without spending lots of money?
>
> Dan
>
>
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