Hi

What are you really trying to do here?

If it’s a “from scratch” atomic standard, then you just aren’t going to get 
there. Sorry about that ...

If it’s a wall clock sync’d to an external radio service then indeed you 
might get there. 

In-between those two lie tings like buying eBay telecom Rubidium’s, 
attaching them to a power supply and you have a working standard.

Lots of very different directions this could go and and they all could be 
called an atomic clock …. Not at all knock on doing something, just confusion
about what exactly you want to do. 

Bob

> On Sep 16, 2019, at 5:16 AM, pisymbol . <pisym...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Can anyone suggest a "starter" atomic clock project? By beginner's
> something that is fairly easy to put together and isn't cost prohibited
> (maybe a few hundred but not thousand).
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -aps (Alex)
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