Re: [time-nuts] Why these Crystal Frequencies?

2011-12-15 Thread Randy Scott
19.44 This is a typical frequency used in IS-136 TDMA cellular handsets and possibly base stations.  The value is 400 times the raw bit rate of the channel (48.6 kHz). Randy. ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] A different timenuts interest

2010-07-21 Thread Randy Scott
The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago had one when I lived there in the 1960's. You lived at the Museum of Science and Industry? :) Sorry, couldn't resist. But, you actually can live there for a month: http://www.msichicago.org/matm/ Randy.

Re: [time-nuts] HP 3458A schematic/service manual request

2010-06-08 Thread Randy Scott
Jeff, I have a copy of the component level information packet that I bought from Agilent last year. It contains no troubleshooting information like you might find in other HP service manuals, but it does contain complete schematics, layouts, and parts lists for the entire instrument. HP

Re: [time-nuts] Digital Clock kit - no Integrated circuits!

2010-01-08 Thread Randy Scott
Even more unfortunately, that still doesn't stop it being useless expensive crap :-( and even THAT doesn't stop me from still wanting one... drool :) My brother-in-law is in an electronics tech program at the local community college. I'll have him put it together for me. I'm sure that he

Re: [time-nuts] Linux time servers

2009-05-14 Thread Randy Scott
Is there any consensus for the reasons why Linux performs poorly? I was thinking about setting up a server as well (possibly using a little ARM-based single-board computer that runs Linux). Randy. --- On Thu, 5/14/09, Robert Darlington rdarling...@gmail.com wrote: From: Robert Darlington