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"Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]>
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Oh heavens, that takes me back! I wonder if there are freq counters
now with RS232 outputs, or even better, USB outputs, and/or while
we're at it, spend the extra twenty-fivedollars and put a darn
Synphonix chip in the thing or something. How easy and cheap it is to
make this simple addition to test equipment, it flabbergasts me that
such hasn't been done 20 years ago.

On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:34:47 -0400, you wrote:

>At the risk of being laughed off the planet, I'm gonna stick my head up and ask anyway.  If any of you have one of these great little talking frequency counters from a bygone erra, whether its' working or not,  that you'd sell, swap, or otherwise divest, would you please advise.  My email is
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>and or I can be reached by phone.  
>AT&T Cell, 706-599-5413.
>call between 10AM and 12Midnight Eastern Daylight time only, please,
>and if you get my voice mail, leave word, I will return your call. Thanks, Danny.
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