You have to log in to see all the files for the project. I am not a member so I couldn't log in.

Seems it is a pay to be a member sort of thing but joining as a member gets you a subscription too.

Interesting business model.

I have been a fan of Elektor for as long as I can remember and I will buy several issues a year when I see them on the local news stand.

cheers, Graham ve3gtc


On 04/07/14 17:21, paul swed wrote:
An interesting article much like one Bert sent me circa 1989 quite recently.
The key to these systems is that the transmitters have very good references.
In the US at least we have no requirement for that level of stability on
the MW broadcasts. Though evidently some stations are quite good. I think I
have a list some place have to re-look.
Curious can you see a schematic or must you subscribe...
It is a nicely written article. I used to buy elctor in the book stores
when it was available.
Thanks
Paul
WB8TSL


On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Collins, Graham <[email protected]>
wrote:

I am sure there are others on list who follow Elektor Magazine and even
perhaps their forums but there are likely many that do not.

I stumbled across this interesting frequency standard project and thought
others might also be interested:


http://www.elektor-labs.com/project/low-cost-frequency-standard-disciplined-by-france-inter.14000.html

A bit of light reading and nothing really new to the old hands but it
seems that person is well on the way to being a time / frequency nut if not
already there.


Cheers, Graham ve3gtc



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