Re: [TSCM-L] {3469} Re: 1080D

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Marty,

Totally love the 1059, SCD-5, 1080D and the RAS-515. These are must
have items for any TSCM arsenal.

If you were to combine a RAS-515, a quad line TDR pinger, and a two
line 1059 with low voltage bias you could really blow away a lot of people.

Instead of using just an oscilloscope for the RAS display use the
video inputs on a laptop, and force the timing singles so that the
video digitizer inside the computer has fooled by the fake timing
signals, and you could get a raster display on the laptop. You could
even mix the timing and the data together to form a composite signal
and use a conventional LCD monitor.

The quad line pinger is for use with a four channel scope, and it
really needs to have one set of circuits of in-house wiring (200 feet
of less), and then a CO setting to blow a signal 5 miles. Use a
switch to set the unit from short range to long range, and use a
potentiometer (instead of a switch) to set up both the repetition
rate, and the pulse width.

The box would use an external DVM, and an external O'Scope as the
primary instruments, and use the video input port on the laptop, but
where you faked the timing signals.

-jma



At 09:11 AM 3/15/2009, martykaiser wrote:
>Of all of nearly 600 products the RAS-515 raster analysis system is
>my all time favorite. I drew heavily on my many years of experience
>at the RCA Labs image development section and the product itself
>caught everybody by surprise. It became one of my most widely copied products.
>Marty
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>From: scorpion <scorpio..._at_hotmail.com>
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>Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 9:03:29 AM
>Subject: [TSCM-L] {3466} Re: 1080D
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>How many pieces of "antiques" do you have?
>
>Which one is your most favorite?
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Marty,<br><br>
Totally love the 1059, SCD-5, 1080D and the RAS-515. These are must have
items for any TSCM arsenal.<br><br>
If you were to combine a RAS-515, a quad line TDR pinger, and a two line
1059 with low voltage bias you could really blow away a lot of
people.<br><br>
Instead of using just an oscilloscope for the RAS display use the video
inputs on a laptop, and force the timing singles so that the video
digitizer inside the computer has fooled by the fake timing signals, and
you could get a raster display on the laptop. You could even mix the
timing and the data together to form a composite signal and use a
conventional LCD monitor.<br><br>
The quad line pinger is for use with a four channel scope, and it really
needs to have one set of circuits of in-house wiring (200 feet of less),
and then a CO setting to blow a signal 5 miles. Use a switch to set the
unit from short range to long range, and use a potentiometer (instead of
a switch) to set up both the repetition rate, and the pulse
width.<br><br>
The box would use an external DVM, and an external O'Scope as the primary
instruments, and use the video input port on the laptop, but where you
faked the timing signals.<br><br>
-jma<br><br>
<br><br>
At 09:11 AM 3/15/2009, martykaiser wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Of all of nearly 600 products
the RAS-515 raster analysis system is my all time favorite.&nbsp; I drew
heavily on my many years of experience at the RCA Labs image development
section and the product itself caught everybody by surprise.&nbsp; It
became one of my most widely copied products.<br>
Marty<br><br>
<br>
<font face="Tahoma" size=2><b>From:</b> scorpion
&lt;scorpi..._at_hotmail.com&gt;<br>
<b>To:</b> TSCM-L Professionals List
&lt;TSC..._at_googlegroups.com&gt;<br>
<b>Sent:</b> Saturday, March 14, 2009 9:03:29 AM<br>
<b>Subject:</b> [TSCM-L] {3466} Re: 1080D<br>
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How many pieces of&nbsp; &quot;antiques&quot; do you have?<br><br>
Which one is your most favorite?<br><br>
<br><br>
<br>
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