Re: [time-nuts] Short-term frequency stability symposium 1964

2016-09-03 Thread Charles Steinmetz
I am pleased to report that Didier has moved this document to the 
general population on ko4bb.com.  It can be accessed by going to the 
"Manuals" page  and 
searching by file name ("Short-Term Frequency Stability IEEE-NASA 
symposium NASA SP-80 1965"), or by following the document-specific 
download link:




Best regards,

Charles




I was looking through my files and found a 1965 NASA publication that
contains the papers presented at a 1964 IEEE-NASA symposium on the
short-term stability of oscillators.  It's a wonderful collection of
seminal papers by most of the usual suspects of the era (see attached
table of contents).

I posted it to Didier's site.  It's still in quarantine, but will be
searchable when Didier moves it into the general population (which could
take several weeks).  The file name is:

"Short-Term Frequency Stability IEEE-NASA symposium NASA SP-80 1965"

Best regards,

Charles



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Re: [time-nuts] Short-term frequency stability symposium 1964

2016-07-31 Thread jimlux

On 7/31/16 3:40 AM, Charles Steinmetz wrote:

I was looking through my files and found a 1965 NASA publication that
contains the papers presented at a 1964 IEEE-NASA symposium on the
short-term stability of oscillators.  It's a wonderful collection of
seminal papers by most of the usual suspects of the era (see attached
table of contents).

I posted it to Didier's site.  It's still in quarantine, but will be
searchable when Didier moves it into the general population (which could
take several weeks).  The file name is:

   "Short-Term Frequency Stability IEEE-NASA symposium NASA SP-80 1965"



Good to have it on Didier's site..

For now, it seems to be available at
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/main/history/short-term_f_stab.pdf

However, IEEE could decide at any time to put it behind a paywall.

In theory, you could find it at some NASA NTRS server, but not 
everything is there, and those servers come and go as people freak out 
more or less about export controls, etc.




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Re: [time-nuts] Short-term frequency stability symposium 1964

2016-07-31 Thread Tom Van Baak
That NASA SP-80 is a classic!

Your upload looks like the 17.5 MB version at:
https://archive.org/details/nasa_techdoc_19660001092

There's also a (cleaner?) 9.7 MB copy here:
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/main/history/short-term_f_stab.pdf

which is part of the excellent collection of historical documents:
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/main/history.asp

Warning - that uffc history site is a real time sink!

/tvb 

- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Steinmetz" 
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 3:40 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Short-term frequency stability symposium 1964


> I was looking through my files and found a 1965 NASA publication that 
> contains the papers presented at a 1964 IEEE-NASA symposium on the 
> short-term stability of oscillators.  It's a wonderful collection of 
> seminal papers by most of the usual suspects of the era (see attached 
> table of contents).
> 
> I posted it to Didier's site.  It's still in quarantine, but will be 
> searchable when Didier moves it into the general population (which could 
> take several weeks).  The file name is:
> 
>"Short-Term Frequency Stability IEEE-NASA symposium NASA SP-80 1965"
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Charles
> 

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