Re: [time-nuts] EFOS 3 online

2017-01-08 Thread paul swed
Ole thats an odd conversation. My wife is the same way when I suggest additional towers besides the 90 foot one. Go figure. Heavens once you have one fine piece of valuable art why wouldn't you want two or three? OK so at least you have one. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 2:22 AM, Ole

Re: [time-nuts] EFOS 3 online

2017-01-07 Thread Ole Petter Ronningen
I suspect it is no longer doing 1e-13 at 1 second tau - it was a long drive from Neuchatel, and lots of stuff shifting! Not to mention my less than optimal temperature stability (or lack thereof). But it should still be good enough for a house standard! :) I casually mentioned the difficulty

Re: [time-nuts] EFOS 3 online

2017-01-07 Thread John Miles
> Inspired by Corbys post, I thought I'd follow up with putting the > telemetry-data from EFOS 3 on the web, for those with any interest in these > things. There is also a small picture gallery. Can be found on > www.efos3.com. > If I got the scheduling right, weekly plots should update every 5

Re: [time-nuts] EFOS 3 online

2017-01-07 Thread paul swed
Ole, I for one enjoyed your pictures. Great to see the details of your maser. Though I asked for one at Christmas it was not next to the tree. Lots of good detail pictures and actually seeing the Hydrogen color for the first time. Thanks Paul WB8TSL On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Ole Petter

[time-nuts] EFOS 3 online

2017-01-07 Thread Ole Petter Ronningen
Hello Inspired by Corbys post, I thought I'd follow up with putting the telemetry-data from EFOS 3 on the web, for those with any interest in these things. There is also a small picture gallery. Can be found on www.efos3.com. If I got the scheduling right, weekly plots should update every 5