Hi

Yes, that’s one of the papers that shows their little chamber. I believe it’s 
mentioned in a couple of other places. Die cast boxes work pretty well for the 
enclosures. If you want to zero the gradient in the inner enclosure, put a 
small fan in there. That adds it’s own issues so it’s probably not really 
something you want to do. 

Bob

On Jul 4, 2014, at 12:46 PM, Scott Newell <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 07:23 AM 7/4/2014, Bob Camp wrote:
> 
>> There is a bunch of stuff on the Wentzel site about their double wall 
>> mini-test chambers. It's probably the best approach to the gradient issue. 
>> You still have a gradient around the inner chamber / box, but it's 
>> consistent. You eliminate the coupling of the gradient to the ambient 
>> temperature.
> 
> I dug around a bit and found this:
> http://www.wenzel.com/wp-content/uploads/Sub-pico-Multiplier.pdf
> 
> Relevant?
> 
> -- 
> newell  N5TNL 
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