Thanks for that link, Hal. I do not want to alter this topic by asking
about more accurate portable time source than a +/- 2 seconds/year
wristwatch.
Ronald
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> I am looking for an source of more accurate time not to drive my
> computer but just for its own sake, starting out as a high accuracy
> Quartz WIS.
There was an interesting discussion recently on how to calibrate watches. It
also included a lot of historical info about the early Accutrons.
Start here:
http://www.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts/2007-December/028520.html
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