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Re: 1-25 m range sensor - 09:34 14-09-05

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> Does Disto Lite has any computer interface such as RS232?


The DISTO Lite and Classic do not have the ability to transmit data.  A
previous DISTO, called the DISTO Pro 4, did have an RS232 port.  It is
no longer being manufactured.  It was replaced by the DISTO Plus.

If you have any questions about the DISTO products, feel free to ask
them.  You can also visit our website... http://www.lasermeters.com


Best Regards,

Matt Johnson
LaserMeters.com




Re: 1-25 m range sensor - A. P. Richelieu - 18:16 14-09-05

"Ricardo Perezzo" <r...@rp.com.uk> skrev i meddelandet 
news:4323ea5b$0$19001$a...@news.optusnet.com.au...
> What type of range (distance) measurement sensor (and/or sensor 
> combinations to minimize the total cost) available with the following 
> specs
>    i. Range  : 1-25 meters
>    ii.Accuracy : 2-5cm
>    iii. Max spot size at target : 10cm radius @ 25m
>    iv. Repetation rate : 10Hz
>    v. Price : (Yes, I would prefer "low cost" whatever it means)
>
>
>
>

Your Mom (when you do something she does not approve of)!

She comes for free!

-- 
A. P. Richelieu



Re: 1-25 m range sensor - Tom Twist - 16:30 15-09-05

On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 19:28:42 +1000, "Andrew M" <noone@home> wrote:

>A tape measure
>
>$10 from bunnings

Gee!

You must be really fast with the tape measure to achieve 10 Hz
repetition rate betheen 1 and 25 m.

Tom

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