I hate to resurrect such an old thread but this was some fantastic research and innovation to solve an old problem! I say old problem because I have sort of the same problem but not with an ASC1. I've got a pretty good electronics background and am a ham operator etc. I like to say I've been trying to electrocute myself since I was 10 or so! I also have a nice older Tektronix 468 oscilloscope. I am however, a bit slow sometimes. 
I never really thought noise was my problem but I am betting it is! I never thought of monitoring it with a scope! Duh! I'm using a Gbox and a Von Weise actuator that has an optical sensor and the Gbox doesn't supply the +5 votes for the sensor. I do have good ribbon cable that is a few years old but it is in great shape as far as I know.
So I needed +5 volts and the easiest way was to use an old Motorola phone charger to supply the sensor power. It works, woohoo! But, it loses count (over time) and I believe a modified version of this project could be used to filter the noise, convert the sync and supply the voltage. It'd be real nice if all of this fit inside the Gbox but a standalone device may be better.
What I have not been able to find is the details on how this was put together and what components were used other than the Standex-Meder Reed Relay SIL05-1A72-71D. I would only need a small board with the components. The Gbox has a black space on the back which I believe was for a polarity controller. I wish it had it, but it doesn't. That area could be used for connections or maybe I could make an external box to make it simpler to install if someone wanted to copy it. I believe it'd work fine as a standalone add-on.
I have searched and read all over the forum but can't find the details of when this all came together and how it's wired etc. I still intend to get an ASC1 fairly soon because I absolutely am tired of not having skew control, but in the meantime it'd be awesome to get a Gbox working properly with an optical sensor. Am I overlooking the details somewhere? Are they here on the forum?
Thanks.

I never really thought noise was my problem but I am betting it is! I never thought of monitoring it with a scope! Duh! I'm using a Gbox and a Von Weise actuator that has an optical sensor and the Gbox doesn't supply the +5 votes for the sensor. I do have good ribbon cable that is a few years old but it is in great shape as far as I know.
So I needed +5 volts and the easiest way was to use an old Motorola phone charger to supply the sensor power. It works, woohoo! But, it loses count (over time) and I believe a modified version of this project could be used to filter the noise, convert the sync and supply the voltage. It'd be real nice if all of this fit inside the Gbox but a standalone device may be better.
What I have not been able to find is the details on how this was put together and what components were used other than the Standex-Meder Reed Relay SIL05-1A72-71D. I would only need a small board with the components. The Gbox has a black space on the back which I believe was for a polarity controller. I wish it had it, but it doesn't. That area could be used for connections or maybe I could make an external box to make it simpler to install if someone wanted to copy it. I believe it'd work fine as a standalone add-on.
I have searched and read all over the forum but can't find the details of when this all came together and how it's wired etc. I still intend to get an ASC1 fairly soon because I absolutely am tired of not having skew control, but in the meantime it'd be awesome to get a Gbox working properly with an optical sensor. Am I overlooking the details somewhere? Are they here on the forum?
Thanks.