Re: [time-nuts] HP 53131A question

2008-11-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Magnus and Tom, you clarified more than enough. 73, Antonio I8IOV ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.

[time-nuts] HP 53131A question

2008-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I'm planning to use a HP 53131A for phase measurements. In a limit case, just to understand, suppose that I'm reading, say, 100 degrees, and the next reading gives again 100 degrees, but meanwhile the signal under test jumped 360 degrees. Is there any way to detect such a case?

Re: [time-nuts] HP 53131A question

2008-11-22 Thread Magnus Danielson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi all, I'm planning to use a HP 53131A for phase measurements. In a limit case, just to understand, suppose that I'm reading, say, 100 degrees, and the next reading gives again 100 degrees, but meanwhile the signal under test jumped 360 degrees. Is there any

Re: [time-nuts] HP 53131A question

2008-11-22 Thread Tom Van Baak
Hi all, I'm planning to use a HP 53131A for phase measurements. In a limit case, just to understand, suppose that I'm reading, say, 100 degrees, and the next reading gives again 100 degrees, but meanwhile the signal under test jumped 360 degrees. Is there any way to detect such a case?

Re: [time-nuts] HP 53131A question

2008-11-22 Thread Magnus Danielson
Tom Van Baak skrev: Hi all, I'm planning to use a HP 53131A for phase measurements. In a limit case, just to understand, suppose that I'm reading, say, 100 degrees, and the next reading gives again 100 degrees, but meanwhile the signal under test jumped 360 degrees. Is there any way to