[time-nuts] Controlling the 5370A via GPIB

2015-07-06 Thread Bob Stewart
I need to capture the time between the PPS and the OCXO on my GPSDO to fine-tune my calibration curve.  I'm having good luck doing this with my 5335A, which of course, has less resolution than my 5370A.  But, when I setup the 5370A with what I think is the right setup, every 6th or 7th value is

[time-nuts] New wrist watch

2015-07-06 Thread D W
With my new found interest in time nuttiness I thought I should upgrade to a decently accurate watch. I had some features I was looking for and settled on a Casio Wave Ceptor. My second choice was an Eco Drive, but the Casio had the right mix of features at a good price. As I was sitting outsid

Re: [time-nuts] beaglebones, time, web services

2015-07-06 Thread Chris Albertson
Yes cgi scripts take a few hours to learn and take only a small processor. Drubbing a dims and all is overkill and will not perform well on the BBB. On Monday, July 6, 2015, Tom Harris wrote: > Since you want simple just use a CGI script written in your language of > choice. Very easy technolog

Re: [time-nuts] beaglebones, time, web services

2015-07-06 Thread Jim Lux
On 7/6/15 3:19 PM, Tom Harris wrote: Since you want simple just use a CGI script written in your language of choice. Very easy technology to learn, Python has support libraries out of the box if you want. You have a webpge with carious simple controls on it like buttons etc, you click a special b

Re: [time-nuts] beaglebones, time, web services

2015-07-06 Thread Tom Harris
Since you want simple just use a CGI script written in your language of choice. Very easy technology to learn, Python has support libraries out of the box if you want. You have a webpge with carious simple controls on it like buttons etc, you click a special button that posts a request to a URL, th

Re: [time-nuts] Attila Kinali's Request for inductance information

2015-07-06 Thread Magnus Danielson
Fred, His "Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility" is also a good book. He isn't skipping past things, he explains them in depth. Haven't seen his Inductance book, so I might need to get that one then. Cheers, Magnus On 06/27/2015 01:48 AM, fre...@sprynet.com wrote: Long-time lurker her

[time-nuts] European Frequency and Time Seminars 2015

2015-07-06 Thread Magnus Danielson
Fellow time-nuts, I spent last week at the European Frequency and Time Seminars 2015 in Besancon, France. It was a week full of seminars and also labsessions. It was a nice mixture of phase-noise, stability measures, GNSS, fibre-based time and frequency transfer, atomic clocks, laser cooling,

Re: [time-nuts] GPS/UTC time

2015-07-06 Thread Tom Van Baak
> So, what *is* the ADEV of the earth's rotation? http://leapsecond.com/museum/earth/ /tvb ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.

Re: [time-nuts] leap second video from NICT Japan

2015-07-06 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi, On 07/05/2015 04:09 PM, dikshie wrote: On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 7:52 PM, John C. Westmoreland, P.E. wrote: Hello Dikshie, Thanks for sharing this. Wow, not sure we had anything in the US that was comparable - crowd actually applauded. sorry for wrong url. the previous one was 2012. the

Re: [time-nuts] beaglebones, time, web services

2015-07-06 Thread Björn
If looking at using the bbb for driving steppers. http://blog.machinekit.io/p/hardware-capes.html?m=1 /Björn ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the