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Sometime in the past couple months I read a one page writeup on an inexpensive device being marketed that provides an analog to digital interface to computers. I think you could use a linear 0 to 5 VDC input such as from a wind speed sensor and feed it to the conversion device which would provide a digital output to your computer. I only subscribe to QST and CQ magazines, but I give them away when I'm done with them so I can't go back and find that article. Anyone else see what I'm asking about? Ed K7AAT |
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Sometime in the past couple months I read a one page writeup on an inexpensive device being marketed that provides an analog to digital interface to computers. I think you could use a linear 0 to 5 VDC input such as from a wind speed sensor and feed it to the conversion device which would provide a digital output to your computer. NEVERMIND! I just found out it is in the October Issue, page 33, of QST. Ed |
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