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[EMAIL PROTECTED] There are several diagrams and tables that would make a text-only copy useless. Dennis O'Keefe New Paltz, New York > If you have an electronic copy of that I'd like to see it. I found a > text-only version, but would like to see the original. > > I believe he used a TCXO. I have a small French clock that sits on a > mantelpiece, I'd like to do that too, but getting power to it is not too > easy. My wife is not keen on wires going to it. > > I did think about solar power, or powering it from the pendulum itself, > but neither look too practical in my particular circumstances. > > I did wonder if its possible to put the electromagnet under the clock, > rather than inside it, but that will probably put too much wear on the > clock. > > You can probably cut down the power consumption by running the clock at > as accurate as possible (not slow) and using a bipolar pulse, rather > than a uni-polar one. > > Certainly an interesting idea. > > BTW, if you look at the sound produced by an old clock with a microphone > and scope, it is far from regular. I suspect the pendulum is more so > though. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
