Andrea,

See www.leapsecond.com/time-nuts.htm for an intro to the
group and list of resources.

While it would be nice to have one central place for all this
information it works out pretty well to have multiple web sites
each with their own particular slant. You'll see a list of sites
on the intro page, both amateur and commercial/professional.

If you'd like to volunteer to create the instrument document
that you describe please do so. I too think it would be useful.
Everything you read here on time-nuts is the result of people
spending their hobby time to share what they've done or what
they've learned.

/tvb

Hello.
Would not be very useful to create a list of what interesting ideas have
been implemented on what instrument (sometimes in a perfect way, sometimes
maybe not), so everyone could study the service manuals, schematics, and learn?
I think it will become a reference of the "state of the art" of past and
present technology, as well as very helpful to beginners and homebrewers
(and a good guide in buying old used equipment as well, maybe just for
experimenting with that circuit).

Best regards,
Andrea Baldoni



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