On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:31:31 -0400, Thomas A. Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> This is the basic problem with our hobby... I proudly tell people that
>> I
>> can measure time to trillionths of a second, but am hard pressed for a
>> good answer when they ask "why do you need to?"
>
>
>"For the
Hi,
This querry of mine may not be related directly to clocks, but I was just
wondering if someone here might know about this!
As CDMA networks (and now GSM as well) are SYNCed by GPS, I wanted to know, how
a degradation of this sync would affect the network's performance parameters
like call d
> This is the basic problem with our hobby... I proudly tell people that
> I
> can measure time to trillionths of a second, but am hard pressed for a
> good answer when they ask "why do you need to?"
"For the money, for the glory, and for the fun. But mostly for the
fun..."
(with apologies to
I based my guess in the original NPL story at 1nS per foot for RG-58.
:-)
Rob
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Delay
Now that is obsessive!!
:-))
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