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Re: everyday electronics magazine



On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 10:27:40 +0100, you wrote:

>
>Hi Stephen
>
>I don't have the magazine but if you can give more details of what you
are
>trying to achieve maybe we can help. The hardware side of serial port
>interfacing usually consists of a MAX232, some capacitors, power and a
>connector or two. Of course interfacing beyond that depends entirely on
the
>attached device.
>
>Ian


Hello again,

Actually it is something you suggested before. I was interested in
building the atomic clock receiver using the chips from maplin, its
just I don't know how to connect the output to the pc. IIRC you said
you were going to make this yourself when you found the time.

Thanks,


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