Hey gang, Substance (ab)use and eBay only mix once in a great while. This time they didn't. I picked up a digital delay that was obviously meant for industrial application, I guess for lasers or something. It has what appear to be inlets for conduit on the sides. The circuit board is very accessible, and there's a little dual-function knob on the front to set the time. I've peeked around the 'net and found that these delays can range in time from 1 sec up to a lot of seconds (one had 99.99 sec max delay). But that's neither here nor there if it's meant to delay something other than audio. So here they are, the questions: 1) What the hell is this? 2) If I can't use it to delay audio (which I'm assuming), can I use it to delay voltages/triggers? 3) Is there a third question I should be asking? Thanks in advance for any help you people can provide. Best, David.
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Industrial D*gital Delay Q
1999-12-15 by David Bivins