Manual/Info on a Heath Schlumberger SM-102?

Gary Fortnum Daddio683 at AOL.COM
Sun Jul 28 00:18:15 EDT 2002


In a message dated 7/26/02 6:57:07 AM, BobbyTrip at AOL.COM writes:

<<Anybody ever hear of this unit?  I have one which I have gotten working and
would like to get a hold of a manual.  I do not think this was a kit, but was
sold as a assembled unit.  Any information on same appreciated!

Bob, WB2UJD
>>
Bob,
I believe the unit you have is an SM-102A Programmable timer that was sold
only factory wired by Heath/Schlumberger.
It was advertised as a compact lightweight time-measuring device capable of
100 ns resolution. It will measure period, period average, events, frequency
ratio and can be computer controlled or incorporated into an automated data
collection system.
Physically it is 8-3/4" wide, 2-1/4" high, 9-1/16" deep and weighs in at
4-1/2 lb. The front panel should have a 5 digit display, 5 banana jacks
across the bottom, a rotary range switch on the left with a toggle switch
below it and a start button on the right.
If this seems to be the unit you have, Don Peterson has a copy of the manual
at his site at:
 http://www.d8apro.com/heath1.htm

Regards,
 Gary.

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