They have it, a frequency counter that will run on your palm...
I just discovered it while looking for VNA applications, which I did not yet find.
My Palm is old, so this should work on most newer palms. Requires only Palm 3.5 or later. It's free and looks cool.
http://www.freewarepalm.com/utilities/frequencyp.shtml
The question for the technically conquered, where is the CTS pin on the Palm? Mine has a 8 pins to a USB cradle. It would be cool to hook it up and take some measurements. I imagine it takes TTL levels? Or maybe CMOS (3.3V)?
Oh yes, BTW, does anybody here use Palms anymore?
I just discovered it while looking for VNA applications, which I did not yet find.
My Palm is old, so this should work on most newer palms. Requires only Palm 3.5 or later. It's free and looks cool.
http://www.freewarepalm.com/utilities/frequencyp.shtml
The question for the technically conquered, where is the CTS pin on the Palm? Mine has a 8 pins to a USB cradle. It would be cool to hook it up and take some measurements. I imagine it takes TTL levels? Or maybe CMOS (3.3V)?
Oh yes, BTW, does anybody here use Palms anymore?