Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread David J Taylor
Does anyone else have problems with links to tf.nist.gov? When I try to get the pdf's, I get no reply from the url at all. My browser puts out the request, but gets no reply whatsoever and eventually gives up. This also happened previously with this url

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread Bob Smither
ken johnson wrote: > Does anyone else have problems with links to tf.nist.gov? When I try to > get the pdf's, I get no reply from the url at all. My browser puts out the > request, but gets no reply whatsoever and eventually gives up. This also > happened previously with this url tf.nist.gov redi

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread ken johnson
Hi Brent, yes I did thanks, but due to the slightly complicated way I have to use to receive mail from the lists I am on, I replied to Steve's email before I saw yours. Your efforts are are appreciated, I am going to enjoy reading the files. On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:07 AM, KD0GLS wrote: > Ken,

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread Magnus Danielson
On 31/01/12 07:27, Javier Herrero wrote: El 31/01/2012 02:52, Magnus Danielson escribió: On 31/01/12 02:20, Bob Camp wrote: Hi Simple answer is don't bother. More complex answer - of course you can. You will get a forest of spikes (every 5, MHz or so ). Also, since the 5,3 MHz is modulated,

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread Chris Albertson
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 4:02 PM, ken johnson wrote: > Thanks for the reply Steve- yes, I can access nasa.gov and nist.gov ok, but > no matter which way I try,  tf.nist.gov just will not reply to my browser's > request. It's not as if my firewall is stopping the reply, It's their firewall. What h

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread KD0GLS
Ken, I sent you an email with all three documents attached. Did you not receive them? .73, Brent, KD0GLS, Minneapolis On 31 Jan 2012, at 18:03, ken johnson wrote: > Thanks for the reply Steve- yes, I can access nasa.gov and nist.gov ok, but > no matter which way I try, tf.nist.gov just will

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread ken johnson
Thanks for the reply Steve- yes, I can access nasa.gov and nist.gov ok, but no matter which way I try, tf.nist.gov just will not reply to my browser's request. It's not as if my firewall is stopping the reply, there is simply no reply coming back. The url resolves to 132.163.4.169, and a whois sho

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread Steve
Ken, The links are working fine for me on our home network and our firewall is set to medium/high security mode. Are you having the same issues with any other .gov links? Steve On Jan 31, 2012, at 5:09 PM, ken johnson wrote: > Does anyone else have problems with links to tf.nist.gov? When

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-31 Thread ken johnson
Does anyone else have problems with links to tf.nist.gov? When I try to get the pdf's, I get no reply from the url at all. My browser puts out the request, but gets no reply whatsoever and eventually gives up. This also happened previously with this url

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread Javier Herrero
El 31/01/2012 02:52, Magnus Danielson escribió: On 31/01/12 02:20, Bob Camp wrote: Hi Simple answer is don't bother. More complex answer - of course you can. You will get a forest of spikes (every 5, MHz or so ). Also, since the 5,3 MHz is modulated, 1,4 kHz apart is the two signals, and t

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread Tom Van Baak
hello everyone, I'm just wondering if its possible to tap into the GHz output from the rubidium in the fe5680a. many thanks Chris If I understand your question right... Most rubidium frequency standards (and cesium for that matter) do not actually output that frequency. I know in the popular

[time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread ed breya
That approximate frequency exists in Rb oscillators, but it is only one of many harmonics, and very small in amplitude. The Rb system doesn't (can't) count it - it sees only the difference between a certain harmonic and the natural resonance, and a phase locked loop adjusts it. Ed __

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread Magnus Danielson
On 31/01/12 02:20, Bob Camp wrote: Hi Simple answer is don't bother. More complex answer - of course you can. You will get a forest of spikes (every 5, MHz or so ). Also, since the 5,3 MHz is modulated, 1,4 kHz apart is the two signals, and then a skirt of side-bands as the frequency modula

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread Bob Camp
Hi Simple answer is don't bother. More complex answer - of course you can. You will get a forest of spikes (every 5, MHz or so ). Bob On Jan 30, 2012, at 6:26 PM, chris 0 wrote: > hello everyone, > > I'm just wondering if its possible to tap into the GHz output from the > rubidium in the

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread beale
nce frequency around 6.8 GHz. > ---Original Message--- > From: chris 0 > Subject: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a > I'm just wondering if its possible to tap into the GHz output from the > rubidium in the fe5680a. _

Re: [time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread WB6BNQ
Hi Chris, The short answer is NO ! BillWB6BNQ chris 0 wrote: > hello everyone, > > I'm just wondering if its possible to tap into the GHz output from the > rubidium in the fe5680a. > > many thanks > > Chris > ___ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-

[time-nuts] GHz output from fe5680a

2012-01-30 Thread chris 0
hello everyone, I'm just wondering if its possible to tap into the GHz output from the rubidium in the fe5680a. many thanks Chris ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-