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Summon: Electrical/electronics UFical by Hieraco2008-02-09 02:45:48
  Transformers by smiffy2008-02-09 02:55:58
    Ahhh but how do I tell if my equipment can handle by Hieraco2008-02-09 03:02:25
      IIRCC by Electric Storm2008-02-09 03:16:01
        additional... by Electric Storm2008-02-09 03:24:07
          Thanks I will do that by Hieraco2008-02-09 03:30:40
            VCR and turntables by Clive Adams2008-02-09 03:35:49
              Old turntables used the line frequency! by ideur2008-02-09 03:41:56
                simple maths by Clive Adams2008-02-09 03:50:11
                  Those turntables where NOT directly driven! by ideur2008-02-09 04:07:16
                    my fault by Clive Adams2008-02-09 04:13:02
                      A lot of clocks used to do this. by Tomo 2008-02-09 04:15:05
It's not difficult to read the incoming line frequency if you're running a simple pulse counter - either mechanically or electronically.

This was mostly back when processors were expensive!
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