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Re: Ace Timer No. 1000 Timegrapher comparison #2

Hello friends, I want to congratulate the creator of tg program is impressive performance. I want to add is something that has been repeated in this forum: The microphone makes the difference. Although the program is highly efficient in capturing sound thanks to the algorithm with which it was provided, the crucial part in analyzing the escape of a clock is to obtain a relatively intelligible signal.

I use several piezo microphones, including one of an old machine clocks analysis. What has worked best for me is the pre-amplifier PYLE PP440. Here is the link:

Thank you very much for the program.

Now I would like to make a request: Add: 1) Calibration 2) clock mode to analyze Swiss watches without escape, pendulum clocks.

In this screenshot I did a test with a very clean recording clock ticking and shows the efficiency of the program. Call it a "perfect" or ideal sound. It is what we seek from a watch to have reliable results.

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Snakepottery what it says is correct. One can just see the numbers. However, a better understanding of each screen will contribute to better enjoy every feature of the program. As I already understood some things. I is the scale in degrees that allows corresponds to the location of escape steps very useful. I have only one question: Does the point 360 deg. corresponds to the rest position the balance wheel?

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Lo que dice Snakepottery es correcto. Uno puede simplemente ver los números. Sin embargo, comprender mejor cada pantalla contribuirá a disfrutar mejor cada característica del programa. Mientras ya estoy entendiendo algunas cosas. Me es muy útil la escala en grados que permite corresponde con la ubicación de los pasos del escape. Solo tengo una duda: ¿El punto 360 grados corresponde al la posición de reposo del volante?
 
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