Hoi Demetrios, 

Sorry for the late answer, last week was a bit crazy.

On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 09:58:30 -0400
Demetrios Matsakis via time-nuts <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ve attached an old paper of mine, from PTTI-2000.

Thanks! I hadn't seen this paper yet.


> I’ve also attached the latest BIPM file of TT.  If you want long-
> term stability it is best to use that file to compute TT-EAL and 
> TT-TAI and then re-reference the clock data you get from the 
> BIPM.  The BIPM algorithm for EAL/TAI/UTC changed in 2014 so if 
> you stick with TT you re fine.  Since it is computed every 10 
> days, you might want to spline-interpolate to get the in-between 
> points.  Or just interpolate. 

I actually wanted to avoid extracting the data on my own,
as there are a lot of pittfalls in this. And I'm sure I am
not even aware of half of them.

Your paper contains part of the information I was seeking.
And quite a bit that I wasn't but is very intersting. I need
to spend some quality time with it :-)

Thanks a lot and have a nice week!

                        Attila Kinali

-- 
The driving force behind research is the question: "Why?"
There are things we don't understand and things we always 
wonder about. And that's why we do research.
                -- Kobayashi Makoto
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