Magnus Danielson wrote: > Fellow time-nuts, > > This evening I was presented with a dilemma, either to check if my repaired Cs > beam would lockup or go out dancing (and chasing chicks). Being told about the > dancing a bit late, being inproperly dressed, unshaved and all, I felt the > time nut in me was having a strong case, so it became a Cesium lockup wake > instead! ;O) > You clearly made the right choice. This is [time-nuts] after all :-) > And yes, to the best of my abilities to judge things, after the replacement of > a tired component, my Cesium beam now locks up and behaves quite sanely. It is > still tracking in closer and closer but it seems to track along. Before I had > an oscillating behaviour since it lost lock due to noisy measures which could > be traced to a particular component. I was unable to find a replacement but a > fellow time-nut helped me out and this evening I got the additional help to > solder the replacement in. > > I want to monitor the progress over the next few days (with continous logging) > but it looks very promessing. Now I have a nice little challenge in finding > out > how I best is going to have it hooked up and kept running in my rig. > > So, I just wanted to share this happy feeling with some people that might > apprechiate it. > > Now I may start calibrating my Rubidium (finally after all these years). > > I have to arrange for a propper GPS antenna solution too. But now I have a > good > feeling to start the exercises from. ;O) > > Cheers, > Magnus Congratulations, maybe this will motivate me to finish my GPS stabilized HP 10811 frequency reference...
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