Tom,
Thank you for the paper references.
(73's) Best Regards,
John Westmoreland
AJ6BC
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 8:38 PM Tom Van Baak wrote:
> Don,
>
> The main NIST frequency standards lab is in Boulder, CO where UTC(NIST)
> is maintained. They have a large ensemble of clocks, ranging from
>
Don,
The main NIST frequency standards lab is in Boulder, CO where UTC(NIST)
is maintained. They have a large ensemble of clocks, ranging from
commercial cesium clocks and H-masers to "homebrew" cesium fountains and
optical clocks. The WWV/WWVB transmitters an hour north in Fort Collins,
CO
Hello all...
I have a question that I have been unable to answer,and I am sure one of the
learned time-nuts will havean instant answer for me!
During my searching for an answer to my question, I
learned that there is an NIST Facility at Boulder, CO
that has a 4 Cs Ensemble that is the frequency