<x-flowed>I am awaiting a 6809 pod to arrive (someday) and will dissect it in time to
try and see how easy it would be to modify another pod to do that. Perhaps
a multi-pod is what some bright person here needs to design!
I believe Al has schematics on spies for this and some of the other pods...
I have a few original manuals in my shelves if the schematics aren't too
clear, I could copy and put up somewhere. Would someone like to host this
project?
John :-#)#
At 02:28 PM 3/2/2000 -0500, Thomas43@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 3/2/00 11:25:29 AM, KKlopp@EROLS.COM writes:
>
><< How much effort would it be to build a 6809 pod from scratch?
>
>
>Documentation for the Fluke 90 also mentioned a 6809 version but I've never
>
>seen one.
>
>
>Kev >>
>
>Basically nothing. It's just a board with a bunch of inputs from the cat
>box, the lines cross all over the place, and then come out the other side in
>a different configuration. I think there is one small cap and one 2n2904
>transistor on the board. It looks like a $2 board (that they sold for
>several hundred). I may have the schematics for all of these pods that I can
>scan and post.
>
>Scott
>
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