I have a borrowed HP 5328A with the Universal Module. I'm using averaging mode and auto triggering. Counter does not have the OCXO option. I'm using the internal oscillator, not locking to my GPSDO.
I was just messing around with a length of Belden 9273 and the 100 KHz square wave output from my Spectracom distribution amp. Start signal is the 100 KHz signal. Using a tee, the stop signal is the same 100 KHz after passing through the length of coax. I'm reading 18.9 ns. The coax specs give a VOP of 66%. This should calculate out to a length of 3.74 M. When I measure the coax, I get 3.8 M. I am including the BNC connectors in my length measurement. If I subtract them, I'm much closer to my calculated length. Should the BNC connector lengths be included or not? Or, is the measurement I'm getting as good as it gets with this HP counter? Joe Gray W5JG _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
