Hi, Flemming,
I'm answering you through the list since your ISP rejects my e-mails
(sorry to the rest of the list for the bandwidth usage). Thank you very
much for your help, only one more question: is necessary to disable the
internal oscillator or change some jumpers or something like that
From: Dave Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Symmetricom 5071A
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:56:36 -0700
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Magnus,
Hi Dave,
Your question:
Or, to put it in another form, do you know where the HP/Agilent tubes are
actually made (I.he. not the
Magnus Danielson wrote:
Yes, I've noticed all the links, software and all that. Being a *nix guy I
naturally care to have the source and control.
You're welcome to my Perl stuff -- not sure if I have it on my website
under http://www.febo.com/time-freq/gps (look for the Z3801A link) but
if
Never has Symmetricom or any other CBT manufacturer made CBTs for HP or
Agilent. HP/Agilent always made
their own.
I thought the CBT's were originally made by Varian for HP.
That's why the CBT burn in fixtures (still in use today AFAIK)
are marked Varian Associates. In any event, the 5071
Does anyone have code which will take an amplitude vs. time input
stream and output phase noise and/or allan variance?
Thanks,
Matt
P.S. I was forwarded a message from the list about the USRP. The
USRP does have an input for an external clock source, so feel free to
feed it from your Hydrogen
On 6/27/05, Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matt Ettus writes:
Does anyone have code which will take an amplitude vs. time input
stream and output phase noise and/or allan variance?
http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc/Allan.tgz
will do allan, modified
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Magnus Danielson write
s:
Does anyone have code which will take an amplitude vs. time input
stream and output phase noise and/or allan variance?
I guess you could do it that way, but really, it would be alot of data at a
high sampling rate to make any usefullness.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matt Ettus writes:
http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc/Allan.tgz
will do allan, modified allan and FFT.
Thanks!
I tried to compile on Linux, got this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Allan]$ make
Makefile:9: *** missing separator. Stop.
Yes, sorry, the thing is written on FreeBSD
Hi Matt --
I have a perl script, based on some code from Tom Van Baak, that does
basic AVAR stuff. Poul-Henning Kemp has posted some C code to do the
same thing -- you might take a look at the list archive to find that
(https://www.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts).
John
Matt Ettus wrote:
Thanks, Flemming!
Best regards,
Javier, EA1CRB
Flemming Larsen wrote:
Hello Javier,
From the HP5334A Manual Parts List:
05334-60001 (Standard) and 05334-6006
(Option 10) A1 Main Board Assemblies are
identical except for C8, C100 and Y1.
The Field Installation Procedure for Option 010
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