Hi there xx,

A 2 channel scope with 2ns per division and ext trigger input would already 
give you very precise performance data of all three sources against each other..

That's the low-cost solution. On the high end look to buy a Symmetricom 
Tsc-5115a analyzer.

Bye Said 

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On Jul 19, 2010, at 21:54, "Heathkid" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.  I'm new to this list but have 3 Rb standards and am looking at 
> measuring time (or drift between them).  What is the most important piece of 
> NIST calibrated test equipment I need to own?  Is 3 enough using two Rb 
> standards as a reference/control group (considering the 3rd can vote before 
> being exposed to experiments)?
> 
> Thanks... 
> 
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