Thanks, guys! Sorry about the price increase, that wasn't my doing. :)
-- john, KE5FX
> -Original Message-
> From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-
> boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Tom Knox
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 4:33 PM
> To: Time-Nuts
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts
Volker,
On 12/02/2012 11:36 PM, Volker Esper wrote:
Hi,
I was the one who wrote those nasty things about a fantastic instrument.
I bought such a counter a few weeks ago. When I first peeked into it
(because the fan was running at top speed after a few minutes) I
noticed, that the arrangement o
On 12/03/2012 12:22 AM, Ed Palmer wrote:
Don't forget that you can browse the publications by just leaving the
search boxes blank and hitting the 'submit' button. I noticed a few new
papers with Time-Nuts potential on the new WWVB and a couple on an
Ultra-Low-Noise Regenerative Frequency Divider
Matt,
On 12/02/2012 11:51 PM, Matt Davis wrote:
Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2012 22:16:52 +0100
From: Magnus Danielson
On 12/02/2012 08:54 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
Examining the time "in switch" for various packets at the microsecond level
was needed to understand various delay curves for different networ
On 12/2/2012 4:45 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
Erich, Edgardo,
On 12/02/2012 09:27 PM, Edgardo Molina wrote:
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just
can't imagine how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable
support from every member here. After
On 12/02/2012 11:37 PM, Mark Spencer wrote:
I'm wondering how useful it is to compare two different GPS receivers to a
single Rb to get a sense of the GPS noise floor. I've been collecting some
data for the last week or so seem be making some headway with this.
Not having a cesium or an Hmas
> Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2012 22:16:52 +0100
> From: Magnus Danielson
>
> On 12/02/2012 08:54 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
>> Examining the time "in switch" for various packets at the microsecond level
>> was needed to understand various delay curves for different network loads,
>> with an ultimate goal of p
Hi
The GPSDO vs GPSDO should be pounding pretty hard against the 1.0 x 10^-14 line
out around a day. You should see a bit of a hump at 24 sidereal hours.
Bob
On Dec 2, 2012, at 5:37 PM, Mark Spencer wrote:
> I'm wondering how useful it is to compare two different GPS receivers to a
> single
Erich, Edgardo,
On 12/02/2012 09:27 PM, Edgardo Molina wrote:
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just can't imagine
how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable support from every
member here. After a couple of months of being active, I can attes
Welcome, Erich!
(By the way, are you from Germany?)
Volker
Am 02.12.2012 21:06, schrieb Erich Heine:
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
a researcher at the University of Illinois. I am a programmer attached to a
couple of projects, but the
Hi Erich,
On 12/02/2012 09:06 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
a researcher at the University of Illinois. I am a programmer attached to a
couple of projects, but the one relevant here is called TCIP (Trustworthy
Cybe
On 12/02/2012 10:25 PM, Charles P. Steinmetz wrote:
Paul wrote:
The following comment appeared on this list recently and it scared me
a little:
Though the SR620 TIC is a great instrument when hunting the pico
seconds we have to realize, that it's a thermal design desaster (I
have to apologize
Paul wrote:
The following comment appeared on this list recently and it scared
me a little:
Though the SR620 TIC is a great instrument when hunting the pico
seconds we have to realize, that it's a thermal design desaster (I
have to apologize to all sr620 friends). I have to run it for at
le
Erich,
On 12/02/2012 08:54 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
Jonathan,
My research group has had some good experiences using products from Endace (
http://www.endace.com/) for network timing measurement at the ethernet
level. I don't have a pointer immediately to the work, but if there is
interest can ask
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just can't imagine
how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable support from every
member here. After a couple of months of being active, I can attest both the
human and technical quality that reign among all the
Welcome aboard.
Michel / K7HIL
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
> a researcher at the University of Illinois. I am a programmer attached to a
> couple of projects, but the one relevan
Hi
Some of the problem comes from the OCXO. Some of it also comes from the
stability of the internal circuitry. They do some interesting things with delay
lines and the like in the SR620. Best bet is to let it warm up for a while
before you need it to perform at it's top level of performance.
HI
If you haven't already discovered it, there are a number of papers out of NIST
going into a variety of issues with timing security.
Bob
On Dec 2, 2012, at 3:06 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
> a researc
Jonathan,
My research group has had some good experiences using products from Endace (
http://www.endace.com/) for network timing measurement at the ethernet
level. I don't have a pointer immediately to the work, but if there is
interest can ask tomorrow at work. The gist of it though was to under
All,
The following comment appeared on this list recently and it scared
me a little:
Though the SR620 TIC is a great instrument when hunting the pico seconds
we have to realize, that it's a thermal design desaster (I have to
apologize to all sr620 friends). I have to run it for at least 12
In message <1632.12.6.201.52.1354475256.squir...@popaccts.quikus.com>, "J. Fors
ter" writes:
>Oops. It seems that Bruce's announcement is premature.
Not really, but he has used his internal (RFC1918) address for the
filestore so it's not reachable from the outside.
--
Poul-Henning Kam
Oops. It seems that Bruce's announcement is premature.
Best,
-John
FYI, this is an archive of ROM & EPROM dumps for various test gear.
-John
==
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Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Blue Fea
Hi
Strange - I must indeed have been lucky on the last dozen or so systems I built
up.
Bob
On Dec 2, 2012, at 1:14 PM, David wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Dec 2012 08:43:39 -0500, Bob Camp wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Maybe I'm just shopping in the right places. I have yet to build up a
>> desktop machine t
On Sun, 2 Dec 2012 08:43:39 -0500, Bob Camp wrote:
>Hi
>
>Maybe I'm just shopping in the right places. I have yet to build up a desktop
>machine that does *not* have at least one COM port on the motherboard. That's
>been true all the way from simple little Atom based ITX boards right through
>
did try the ftp site it not operational
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 11:30 AM, J. Forster wrote:
> FYI, this is an archive of ROM & EPROM dumps for various test gear.
>
> -John
>
> ==
>
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: [hp_agilent_
FYI, this is an archive of ROM & EPROM dumps for various test gear.
-John
==
Original Message
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Blue Feather File Archive Updated
From:"Bruce Lane"
Date:Sat, December 1, 2012 11:16 pm
T
In a message dated 30/11/2012 18:25:52 GMT Standard Time,
robert8...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Hi Nigel,
Connect did have some recently by this came from another? seller who is
from the same town. WoodsGroup are also selling them (item 390489973647 ) but
at excessive prices and without the antenn
Hi
Maybe I'm just shopping in the right places. I have yet to build up a desktop
machine that does *not* have at least one COM port on the motherboard. That's
been true all the way from simple little Atom based ITX boards right through
monster boards with all sorts of crazy stuff on them. Yes,
As usual I cannot refrain to make my mistake: seconds for minutes... yes,
it is 13 minutes not 13 hours.
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> On Dec 1, 2012, at 8:13 PM, saidj...@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Magnus,
> >
> > yup, at the levels we are interested in, a prefix or tw
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