Re: [time-nuts] HP 5335A and using the HPIB for control

2020-03-05 Thread Robert DiRosario
> he said that any HPIB controls would involve some programming which is impossible to do. What??? As a software developer for 30+ years I have a major problem with that!! I have done HPIB programming before, it's not very hard. What type of programming was he talking about? I'm setting up

Re: [time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Bryan _
Think the idea is to have the entire west coast from Alaska, BC and all the way down to California on one time zone. What I am not sure is how they incorporate this time change into electronic devices that auto adjust. If software driven no big deal I suppose. -=Bryan=-

Re: [time-nuts] Chinese NTP Server Part 2

2020-03-05 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 10:26 PM xaos wrote: > Hello everyone, > > So, the first Box I got was missing 2 parts. Namely the Voltage > regulator and output driver. > However, the OCXO was there. Weird... > Yes and no. Yes, there is an OCXO there but its output is square wave, not sine wave. If you

Re: [time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Joseph B. Fitzgerald
There is a committee of our state legislature here in Massachusetts considering a switch to Atlantic Standard Time year round.Not sure how far it will get unless we can get other nearby states to change with us. -Joe Fitzgerald Boston MA ___

Re: [time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Richard Solomon
Or, you could be in Arizona. Most of the state, but not all, does not do DST. 73, Dick, W1KSZ On Thu, Mar 5, 2020, 4:32 PM Bryan _ wrote: > In Canada apparently DST can be amended at the provincial level. Ongoing > right now in BC is to follow what the Yukon is doing and get away from DST, >

Re: [time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Bryan _
In Canada apparently DST can be amended at the provincial level. Ongoing right now in BC is to follow what the Yukon is doing and get away from DST, but with trade to our neighbours to the south it's preferable everyone be the same. As I understand Washington and Oregon and I think California

Re: [time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi I suspect that DST is a decision you can make at the provincial / territorial level and that time zones are a federal level sort of thing …… Bob > On Mar 5, 2020, at 4:13 PM, Adrian Godwin wrote: > > Would it be too pedantic to say they're ending DST but changing > their timezone ? > >

Re: [time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Adrian Godwin
Would it be too pedantic to say they're ending DST but changing their timezone ? On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 9:03 PM Peter Vince wrote: > I've just seen a news item on the Ganadian Global News website announcing > that the Yukon will remain on Daylight Saving Time indefinitely after the >

[time-nuts] Yukon to make Daylight Saving Time permanent after final time change Sunday

2020-03-05 Thread Peter Vince
I've just seen a news item on the Ganadian Global News website announcing that the Yukon will remain on Daylight Saving Time indefinitely after the forthcoming change to DST. See: https://globalnews.ca/news/6633447/yukon-permanent-daylight-saving-time/ Peter

[time-nuts] Some data from my LPRO GPSDO

2020-03-05 Thread Matthias Welwarsky
Hi, I've been running my prototype LPRO GPSDO for a couple of days now. I've attached some plots of key data extracted from the GPSDO log. RAW GPS TIC , this plot is the the raw measurements of the TIC (phase relation between GPS 1PPS and 10MHz clock). Phase error is the basically the same as