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mathias
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by mathias »
hello
what is the most easy way to see rpm in picoscope 6 automotiv?
i don`t find any?
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mathias
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Autonerdz
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by Autonerdz »
Mathias,
Frame one revolution with your vertical rulers and then read the RPM in the lower right corner of the screen.
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mathias
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by mathias »
Autonerdz wrote:Mathias,
Frame one revolution with your vertical rulers and then read the RPM in the lower right corner of the screen.
hello and thanks
can you please explain ,,do you maybee have i picture i am so bad in english.. (Frame one revolution? )
in the other software (diagnostic) you only need the battery + and -.
and it is the same in bosch kts software..
i can get it if i conect the crank signal,and get the ms in 720 degrees... but is not a easy way
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mathias
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Autonerdz
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by Autonerdz »
Sure. Here is an image...
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mathias
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by mathias »
hello
thanks for the image. now i get it..
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mathias