And for those of us that really hate being teased into doing a google search
when it's just as easy to paste the link, here's the link:
http://www.qsl.net/kh6grt/page4/freqstd/freqstd.htm
Here's the main page where the above frequency standard is listed:
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Oscillator Packaging
And for those of us that really hate being teased into doing a google search
when it's just as easy to paste the link, here's the link:
http://www.qsl.net/kh6grt/page4/freqstd/freqstd.htm
Here's the main page where the above frequency standard
On 08/01/11 02:22, Tom Van Baak wrote:
Has anyone experimented with the amount of insulation on a
10544 or 10811 oscillator? They are meant to run hot by
design and I worry that adding any insulation, or too much
insulation, will either cause over-heating or limit the ability
of the oven control
On 1/7/2011 5:22 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
Has anyone experimented with the amount of insulation on a
10544 or 10811 oscillator? They are meant to run hot by
design and I worry that adding any insulation, or too much
insulation, will either cause over-heating or limit the ability
of the oven
There is an old saying:
If you give a man a fish, he won't be hungry for one day.
If you teach a man to fish, he won't be hungry for life.
Yes, it is just as easy to post the link, but then what
does he learn? He learns to rely on others to do his
work for him.
Everyone needs to learn how to