Hal, you are mean!
That is about the way that i started with Time and Frequency, first a
Z3801A and then a second one, then a rubidium and in the following a
cesium standard. And further all the related measurement equipment.
Just because I wanted to know as a radio amateur that I was precisely on
3705kHz in AM.
I must say it is very addictive and should be in considered equal to
alcohol and drugs.
It is a terribel hobby, just the hunt for an extra digit.
Sincerely,
Stijn Nestra
PE1RKS
Scott Burris schreef:
Murray Greenman wrote:
4. They are a handy adjunct to the GPSDO. Use the latter to calibrate
the former, and then you've a reference even if GPS is unavailable. The
Rb units also have very good short-term stability.
So, how would you go about calibrating your Rubidium against your GPSDO?
Presumably you would wait until your GPSDO has not gone into holdover
for some
"good" amount of time, whatever that would be.
Then my way would be to use the GPSDO as the external frequency
reference to
either my Racal-Dana 1998 or HP5328A, apply the rubidium as input, and
adjust
the C field for 10.00000* Mhz.
But I'm sure that's not the time-nuts way of doing this. :-) So what's
the right way?
Scott
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