Hi Mike,
Far more interesting, at least to the Time-nut community, is the article
just above the one you reference.
BillWB6BNQ
Mike Naruta AA8K wrote:
An interesting NIST brief:
Perfect Faults: A Self-Correcting Crystal May Unleash the Next
Generation of Advanced Communications
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Does anyone have any spares? Or bom with pcb files so I can order and build?
Doc
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An interesting NIST brief:
Perfect Faults: A Self-Correcting Crystal May Unleash the Next
Generation of Advanced Communications
<
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/tech-beat/tb20131105.cfm#dielectric
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On 11/4/13 6:51 PM, saidj...@aol.com wrote:
Hi John,
well, I think he must have meant a new car back in 1971 :) That would be
about right. It's not quite THAT expensive.
Ford Pinto sold for $1999 in the early 70s. Not that I want to compare
a CSAC to a Pinto, but...
Symmetricom seized
Very sorry to see the change. For time-nuts each time a consolidation or
company purchase occurs the original data slowly but surely disappears.
Granted the days of complete schematics and such are long gone. It will be
curious at to why Microsemi wants them actually seems like an odd purchase.
Reg