On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 00:17:53 +1200
Steve Rooke <[email protected]> wrote:
> So it goes without saying that you really don't know what you have
> unless you can test it in some way. It's OK looking at a table of what
> someone else has tested for their 10811 but that doesn't mean yours is
> exactly the same.
And now the big question is, how do i test such an
oscillator? I dont have any high precision counter
avilable at all. And i dont want to spend the money
for a measurement service (for the same money, i
could buy a good oscillator new). Or is there
anyone new Switzerland who has such equipment who
would measure oscillators for me?
Attila Kinali
--
If you want to walk fast, walk alone.
If you want to walk far, walk together.
-- African proverb
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