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Date Posted: 23:13:05 01/20/03 Mon
Author: Pokey
Subject: Re: Rogers (Toronto) setup
In reply to: Potter 's message, "Re: Rogers (Toronto) setup" on 03:31:35 01/20/03 Mon

>In my experience you don't want it to lock to
>unscrambled channels anyway (undesirable results) - it
>should simply feed them through untouched.
>I'd check first for good clean ned & ped pulses on a
>scrambled channel.

I connected my period/duty cycle meter and it shows anywhere from 2-50usec periods with low duty cycles (max was ~30% but most were under 10%). This is what I expected as the scope images in the theory description shows short pulses from the 393. Since I don't have a scope I don't know how clean they are or if they are in the right spot. My meter uses an f870 with a 16x2 LCD to tell me what it calculates.

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