On 12/2/2012 4:45 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
Erich, Edgardo,
On 12/02/2012 09:27 PM, Edgardo Molina wrote:
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just
can't imagine how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable
support from every member here. After a couple of months of being
active, I can attest both the human and technical quality that reign
among all the people here who have offered help to me in every
possible way.
Bob is right at pointing out NIST vast online archive on the subject.
You should definitely take a look at it.
NIST online archive in this context means their Time and Frequency
group online archive, with a search engine here:
http://www.tf.nist.gov/timefreq/general/publications.htm
Recommended authors to search for is Allan, Lombardi, Levine, Nelson,
Howe to name a few.
Since NIST is a govrement agency (part of Department of Commerce),
copyright does not apply, and they are free to put all their published
papers online. Make sure to use them well. There are tons of goodies
in there.
Cheers,
Magnus
Don't forget that you can browse the publications by just leaving the
search boxes blank and hitting the 'submit' button. I noticed a few new
papers with Time-Nuts potential on the new WWVB and a couple on an
Ultra-Low-Noise Regenerative Frequency Divider based on the 2N2222A
Double Balanced Mixer.
Ed
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