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Re: Pico questions
Reply #15 - Jun 15th, 2004 at 3:53pm
 
Thanks for stopping by, Harv.  I learn as much from these forums as anyone.

You are right on the Modis.  While it can't hold a candle to the detail and resolution of the Pico, it can capture a longer continuous run of data than the 212/3.  Not as long as the 50 or 100 though.

At least the Modis screens seem to be continuous.  Have you been able to verify that there are no gaps?  I spent a little time with one but not enough to test it thoroughly.
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Reply #16 - Jun 15th, 2004 at 5:30pm
 
Hi Harv, welcome aboard.

I agree finding the buffer size of the Modis more than likely won't happen, unless an engineer steps in. I've posted this question before in the T&E forum before such as Matt had done and researched places to try and get it to no avail. http://members.iatn.net/forums/read.plex?f=forum8&m=34792

Good to have another great mind here with us,
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Re: Pico questions
Reply #17 - Jun 17th, 2004 at 9:19am
 
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Thanks for stopping by, Harv.  I learn as much from these forums as anyone.

You are right on the Modis.  While it can't hold a candle to the detail and resolution of the Pico, it can capture a longer continuous run of data than the 212/3.  Not as long as the 50 or 100 though.

At least the Modis screens seem to be continuous.  Have you been able to verify that there are no gaps?  I spent a little time with one but not enough to test it thoroughly.

Hi Tom,
I have tried many times to find gaps but it seems to be continuous. The backwards zoom is pretty trick and probably needed with this unit as I can make it alias fairly easy. But the bacwards zoom seems to be the power of the unit. High frequency signals can be captured at a faster timebase then zoom out to look at many revolutions of the crank.
By the way, great Forum.
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