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thanks for the info. Not sure you can say 5 sample averages result in 1/5
the error. I think you have to use 1/sqrt(5) if it's Gaussian noise. Well, a
hanging bridge is hardly Gaussian, so maybe you are right.
I wondered
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Hello Group,
I have a Fluke PM6681 wich has lost its calibration, now I am looking
for the software to do the calibration myself. I have all the hardware
and doc's to do it, but not the software.
So if anyone has the
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Hi,
Of course that's why GPSDO units have holdover capability, to help them
through the not-infrequent periods when a reliable 1pps is not
available. Even with the best antenna in the best location, there will
be times when
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In a message dated 8/22/2007 00:34:40 Pacific Daylight Time,
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BTW I opened the outer case of my MTI 260 OCXO and took some pictures. They
are not very interesting but you can see the oven
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FYI:
_http://rfdesign.com/military_defense_electronics/news/gps_acquire_architectur
e_0822/index.html_
(http://rfdesign.com/military_defense_electronics/news/gps_acquire_architecture_0822/index.html)
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:59:06 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI:
_http://rfdesign.com/military_defense_electronics/news/gps_acquire_architectur
e_0822/index.html_