In message <ac8514a8eeb148259e3cd49b8e468...@athlon>, "Ulrich Bangert" writes:
>> I'm not talking about crystal ovens, I'm talking about 
>> timekeeping kit in general: how to filter high frequency 
>> temperature fluctuations out, so the PLL does not have to 
>> deal with them.
>

>If you apply an overall change in temperature insulation to the ambient [...]

Which is why I suggested using an old, unplugged fridge.

Your typical time-nuts kit will not have a heatflow that can warm the
interior of a fridge signifiantly, but the thermal inertia of the fridge
is perfect for reducing temperature fluctuations.

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