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WHERE DO I PAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by pipebomb: WHERE DO I PAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Send payment to me I will promptly forward you the empty box which once contained your meter prior to me stealing it
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If you can't eat it or hump it. Piss on it and walk away. Posts: 10541 | From: Victoria, TX | Registered: Nov 2001
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Hm, nobody was able to answer my questions. Ok, I ask here again:
If I order and get a new USB System with two sensors, what is the difference between my "old" Termlab.net. Am I allowed to do Multi Point events with the USB ? Does it come without that measurement Box what need additional power ? How much USB Ports do I need? One for each sensor and another one for the USB key? Or is there a small Box for the key and two sensors? Will a notebook with Win2000 and one USB Port be able to work with a 2 sensor USB system ? What is the use of that "standard" box. I saw you can connect microphones RCA stuff, and so on, isnt it right that the TermLab was designed to measure TSP´s , and RTA and all that stuff? The old boxes from the first TermLab´s had that too, but this feature was never activated. Very sad. If the USB meet all my requirements, WHEN can I have one? I dont want to share our TermLab.net anymore and need another one, but if its cheaper with the same possibilities to measure the SPL with the same accuracy and the ability to hold Multi Pointers with that, I take one !
Thanks !
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What is the difference between dual sensor Term-lab.USB and Term-lab.NET ?
Posts: 1820 | From: Ljubljana, Slovenia | Registered: Jan 2000
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I was hoping this ad would not come out until I was back from my 4th of July mini-vacation. (I will be back in the office on the 9th.)
Term-LAB USB is an SPL only system. It does not have the capability for full-bandwidth (20-20K) RTA measurements. I designed this system specifically for the SPL competitor. Term-LAB USB does not replace Term-LAB.NET. It is simply an addition to the product family. Term-LAB USB does not do everything that the Term-LAB.NET system does. I am working on a grid that shows some of the differences. Since I am out of the office, the web page is not finished. However, if you wish to look at the basic differences, you can click on the link below. (No pictures yet.)
One thing that I forgot to mention in the grid is that the USB version can also be connected to an AC voltmeter (if you don't want to take your computer. You use the included chart to look up your SPL based on the AC voltage reading on the meter.) You can also connect it to the input of an existing SPL meter. (This will let you update your microphone technology to the awesome new sensor technology.)
Any of the Term-LAB systems may be powered from the 12 volt electrical system in the vehicle. Just use a lighter plug adapter.
The .NET system has 24 dB greater dynamic range. However, all of the systems should read exactly the same above 140-145 dB.
I am VERY excited about this new, low-cost meter. In fact, I would challenge any SPL meter, regardless of cost (ie. the so called $30,000.00 SPL meters) with ANY of the Term-LAB meters. Even the USB version will "smoke" anything else on the market when it comes to measuring SPL inside of a vehicle.
We expect to start shipping around the 15th of July. Although I haven't put the unit in the on-line store, yet, you can still call me and put your name on the list. We will be shipping in the order that orders were received.
Now... who let the cat out of the bag??!!
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You only need 1 USB port. The "key" for this system is built into the Interface Box (the white box that the sensors plug in to.) The Interface Box for the Term-LAB.USB system is different than for the Term-LAB.NET system. (It does not have as many jacks as the .NET system and it is smaller.)
All Term-LAB systems will work with a notebook running Windows 98, ME, XP, 2000.
You can run all of the Term-LAB systems off of the 12 power in the vehicle.
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Okay Wayne. I just want to make sure I read this right, if you have an AC voltmeter you can just hook the USB up to it and it will give you a reading, than you just need to compare that to the chart and it'll give you the SPL. Is that correct?
I know what you wrote is really simple. I'm just easily confused.
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