Hi Rob,

Yes, now I see the point !  My apologies to Mitch for misunderstanding his 
point.

Bill....WB6BNQ

Rob Klein wrote:

> Bill,
>
> I had to read it twice myself, but that was Mitch' point. When you want
> to check the performance
> of the oven, you want to measure something that has a decent bit of
> variation over temperature.
>
> Rob.
>
> Op 29-6-2012 13:33, WB6BNQ schreef:
> > Mitch,
> >
> > Quite the contrary.  The 10 volt output is the master output and therefore 
> > the
> > most stable.  The others are derived from dividers and thus add additional 
> > error
> > terms due to the tempco of the divider string and any possible loading 
> > presented
> > to those outputs.
> >
> > Bill....WB6BNQ
> >
> > Mitch Van Ochten wrote:
> >
> >> I think monitoring the 1V or 1.1V is a better test over temperature than
> >> monitoring the 10V.  It's quite stable even without the heater.
> >>
> >>
>
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