Hi Tom,

That's more relevant text. Thanks.

Cheers,
Magnus

On 11/03/2016 08:34 AM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
Hi Magnus,

About the high-perf CBT, I wrote: "The difference would be in things like the oven 
temp and detector gain, both of which are controlled outside the tube. My first hint of 
this was in a paper by Carroll Alley."

Since you're curious, let me explain the hint in the paper by Alley [1][2]. He 
says:

"The clocks were modified in order to give the performance needed. Following 
suggestions by Len Cutler and others at Hewlett Packard, we increased the beam current by 
a factor of 2, we added an integrating loop in the crystal control, and there was a 
proprietary modification of the beam tube (now standard on all high performance 
tubes)."

"All in all, we could achieve stabilities over the 15 hours at a couple of parts in 
10^14 with standard commercial clocks, as shown in Figure 29. We paid much attention to 
providing a stable environment for the clocks. Let us look at some pictures to show you 
the equipment and give you some feeling for the experiment."

I hope that answers your question.

/tvb


[1] C.O.Alley, "Proper Time Experiments in Gravitational Fields with Atomic Clocks, Aircraft, 
and Laser Light Pulses" in "Quantum Optics, Experimental Gravity, and Measurement 
Theory".

https://books.google.com/books?id=GLwGCAAAQBAJ
This article / book is behind paywalls. I can send you a PDF off-list. But...


[2] There's papers with about the same content. C.O.Alley, "Introduction to some 
fundamental concepts of general relativity and to their required use in some modern 
timekeeping systems", PTTI, 1981.

And this PDF for this is freely available, from all the usual suspects:

http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ptti/1981papers/Vol%2013_37.pdf
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19820012654.pdf
http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a494262.pdf

The quote above is from page 710.

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