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Re: Bad Date Stamps !!!



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If you are splitting the feed then you should go to the trouble of making an
active splitter using a 1488 and a 1489 converter.  These devices go from
RS-232 to TTL and TTL back to RS-232 and you maintain full signal.  The
whole thing should cost less than $10 plus a little bit of time.

~Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: tradejack@xxxxxxxxxxxx <tradejack@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Carroll Slemaker <cslemaker1@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: Bad Date Stamps !!!


>do you have a split feed running to 2 or more cpus? i experienced the
10/27/2001
>problem today on one puter but not on the other with both on the same split
>feed! this happens even with a 3 or 4 way split...one cpu consistently gets
>the bad date, but not the other(s)
>
>TJ
>
>At Fri, 13 Jul 2001 11:15:29 -0700, "Carroll Slemaker"
<cslemaker1@xxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>I have been a subscriber, first to Signal, then (and now) to BMI, for
>>many
>>years and prior to about a month ago had had only one occasion of
receiving
>>a bad time/date stamp on incoming data.  But in the last month (or less)
>>I
>>have had  THREE, the most recent occurring at 07:43 am (NY time) this
>>morning.  On each occasion the date is received as 10/27/2001.
>>
>>I know that others on this list have experienced this 10/27/2001 problem,
>>but some apparently have NOT!
>>
>>What I would like to ask is:
>>
>>Have any of you experienced a recent increase in such experiences?
>>
>>Have any of you researched the matter and determined the cause?
>>
>>Thanks for any light you can shed on this annoying problem.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Carroll Slemaker
>>