The local ABC network affiliate WJLA in Washington DC was approximately 4
seconds behind WWV in their on-screen countdown clock for New Year's eve.
The
local NBC affiliate's clock was about 8 seconds late when I checked them at
two minutes before midnight. Happy New Year!
Dan Schultz N8FGV
The local ABC network affiliate WJLA in Washington DC was approximately 4
seconds behind WWV in their on-screen countdown clock for New Year's eve. The
local NBC affiliate's clock was about 8 seconds late when I checked them at
two minutes before midnight. Happy New Year!
Dan Schultz N8FGV
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Hi,
First I did a statistical histogram simply by counting how many times a
particular delay measure occurred, thus creating "bins" of occurrence
count for each value. I did this by doing
grep 1.987 tdc_test.txt | wc -l
648
So, the 1.987 bin has a count of 648.
I sent you the full histogram
Hi Magnus,
I'm not familar with error analysis and statistics, can you tell me how
to calculate the jitter with my data? Can you tell me some articles or
tutorials about the calculation that a time-nut usually use? I want to
learn stuffs. :)
Thanks.
2014-12-29 21:58 GMT+08:00 Magnus Danielson
planoph...@aei.ca said:
> Because I didn't have the correct fittings and couldn't find them, I tried
> simply substituting with the more common screw type as you find on your
> typical desktop computer. I have them all changed out on my units now
I changed all mine too. And I could have found