Dear Tom,

I am documenting my experiences with the 5065A. Please count on me for that and 
for sharing it. This week as I mentioned before, my measuring capabilities will 
grow exponentially. Well at least for me and my sad current situation. I hope 
soon, you will start seeing graphs and data as a result of my experiments. 
Fingers crossed. Also, a personal lab domain name has been purchased. Sooner or 
later, Edgardo's lab web page will be online for all to visit. I hope you will 
find it interesting. Thank you.


Kind Regards,




Edgardo Molina
Dirección IPTEL

www.iptel.net.mx

T : 55 55 55202444
M : 04455 20501854

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On Oct 21, 2012, at 6:46 PM, "Tom Van Baak" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I try to keep the Time-Nuts intro page (www.leapsecond.com/time-nuts.htm) 
> current. If there are omissions, please let me know. If you are a newcomer to 
> the list, please see the resources there.
> 
> There is no shortage of information on the internet. In particular there are 
> some extremely good online tutorials for experts and newcomers to the field 
> of time & frequency. For anyone serious, there are also a number of excellent 
> books that are well worth borrowing or buying.
> 
> What is needed is probably not another wiki or even a FAQ, but for people, 
> especially newcomers, to contribute to the list by documenting what they have 
> done, so that the next person to join the list can learn from their 
> experience.
> 
> For example, with this thread in mind, if Edgardo were to document all he 
> learns about his 5065A or Sarah were to take the time to document everything 
> she learns about her TBolt -- that's how the knowledge-base grows.
> 
> It doesn't often matter to me if that information resides on personal 
> servers, or a KO4BB wiki, or as occasional postings to the time-nuts mailing 
> list. Google does the work of finding it regardless. The key point is that 
> people take the time to document and share what they've learned so google has 
> something interesting to find.
> 
> /tvb
> www.leapsecond.com/time-nuts.htm
> 
> 
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