On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Drax Felton <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> How does one get better than 1Hz?  DC?
>

It is all a matter of degree. The transmitters are accurate to better than a
milli-Hertz (mHz) so I am shooting for that. I know that there are tuning
errors in the Flex radios of as much as +/- 200mHz (that is 2/10 of a Hz)
but if you know the DDS frequency setting, you can calculate the error and
correct for it. I know that with a Rb reference I should be very close to
having 1mHz (1/1000 Hz) accuracy at 10MHz, better at 7MHz and 3.5MHz.

Ever done any bulls-eye shooting? I don't just want 'em all in the black. I
plan to tweak for windage and put 'em all in the X-ring. ;-)

-- 
Brian Lloyd, WB6RQN/J79BPL
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Cameron Park, CA 95682
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