Bill,

I went a ways down that rabbit hole in 2006, ending up with a rubidium
Nixie clock. Then it subsided.
These days I can get all the time nut energy needed at my day job. We run
portions of the Event Horizon Telescope, which requires picosecond
correlation accuracy over several continents. There's a hydrogen maser at
each telescope site and a nice time interval analyzer on hand.



On Wed, Oct 6, 2021, 8:28 AM Bill Notfaded <notfad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> nixiebunny watch out!  Once bit by the timenut bug you might be surprised
> where it leads:
>
> For me initially some nice OCXO's, then DOCXO, then Cesium and Rubidium
> oscillators and frequency standards...
>
> Bill
>
>

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