[time-nuts] Resolution T temperature shift at leap second?

2016-12-31 Thread Mark Sims
Your Res-T is running on GPS  time which has no leap-seconds.

My bet is the temperature drop was due to your environment and not leap second 
processing.  But those first-gen Res-T's are a bit quirky...

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>I was running my resolution T at the leap second but LH 5.0 did not capture
the blessed event!   So I don't know how it was reported.
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[time-nuts] Resolution T temperature shift at leap second?

2016-12-31 Thread Peter Reilley

I was running my resolution T at the leap second but LH 5.0 did not capture
the blessed event!   So I don't know how it was reported.

Then I noticed that the temperature took a dive afterwards.   That seems 
odd.

I have only been running this a few weeks and may not have noticed such
occurrences.

Also I notice a tight correlation between the temperature and the rate 
in the graph.
I can't tell which is the cause and which is the effect.When I first 
noticed

this I put the Res T in a small cardboard box to insure that air currents
weren't effecting it.   There was no change in the behavior and no change
in the temperature excursions.   What could this be?

I have attached a screen shot that shows the temperature dive.

Pete.
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