http://www.febo.com/pages/cross-correlation/index.html
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(BTW, something's funky about the way your images are getting scaled... in
both Safari and Firefox, they seem to want to take on the aspect ratio of
the browser window itself, which I've never seen before. Is that
intentional? It make
Said,
How much for the eval unit? Also, could I use this with my own ocxo?
How much with your docxo ans what are the specs?
Doc
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On Aug 4, 2012, at 11:52 PM, saidj...@aol.com wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> we have our Trimble Mini-T(tm) replacement unit up and running no
> They have their own cross-correlation system; it's not highly automated
but
> claims -190 dBc/Hz capability:
> http://www.wenzel.com/pdffiles1/PNTS%201000/BP-1000-CC.pdf
Yes, this is equivalent to the "dual HP 3048A" technique. An inelegant
weapon from a less-civilized age but still, you re
They have their own cross-correlation system; it's not highly automated but
claims -190 dBc/Hz capability:
http://www.wenzel.com/pdffiles1/PNTS%201000/BP-1000-CC.pdf
John
On Aug 4, 2012, at 7:31 PM, Azelio Boriani wrote:
> In your opinion, how the Wenzel company got the data for the ULN
> sp
In your opinion, how the Wenzel company got the data for the ULN
specifications?
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Bruce Griffiths wrote:
> John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
>
>> Magnus inspired me to try my own cross-correlation experiment with the
>> TimePod today. I used two fairly normal OCXO frequ
> Magnus inspired me to try my own cross-correlation experiment with the
> TimePod today. I used two fairly normal OCXO frequency standards as the
> reference, and a Wenzel 5 MHz ULN as the device under test.
>
> By doing single-reference measurements of each OCXO versus the ULN, I
> was able to
John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
Magnus inspired me to try my own cross-correlation experiment with the
TimePod today. I used two fairly normal OCXO frequency standards as
the reference, and a Wenzel 5 MHz ULN as the device under test.
By doing single-reference measurements of each OCXO versus the
Magnus inspired me to try my own cross-correlation experiment with the
TimePod today. I used two fairly normal OCXO frequency standards as the
reference, and a Wenzel 5 MHz ULN as the device under test.
By doing single-reference measurements of each OCXO versus the ULN, I
was able to plot the
Hi!
I have been trying to run EZGPIB on Linux under Wine, but it seems to
fail to find the GPIB-USB device.
I thought I would try it out, but no luck so far.
Would be good if there was a native port.
Cheers,
Magnus
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