Hi

The answer would appear to be that before they ovenize the physics package it's 
the more important one. In a real unit I'm guessing that over the time interval 
of interest it's going to vary from unit to unit. For very tau inside 10 
seconds on the LPRO the answer looks like it's the electronics. 

Bob
 
On Dec 26, 2009, at 2:57 AM, Hal Murray wrote:

> 
> mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org said:
>>> Anybody know what the thermal coefficient of the lamp
>>> is relative to the electronics?
> 
>> I am not sure I know what you mean by this... 
> 
> If I change the lamp (really the whole physics package) temperature by 1 C, 
> how much does the frequency change?
> 
> If I change the temperature of the electronics by 1C, how much does the 
> frequency change?
> 
> What is the ratio?  Which is more important?
> 
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