At 10:35 PM 8/21/2017, Mike Garvey wrote:
thanks Scott...
where are you located?
The weather data is from western Arkansas.
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Likewise, I noticed no effect of the eclipse on my plumbing job (replacing
the pressure tank, which started leaking after only 40 years). Then again,
it was overcast all day.
Jeremy
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:40 PM Bob kb8tq wrote:
> Hi
>
> Oddly enough we were in the process of
Hi
Oddly enough we were in the process of wine tasting as the eclipse happened on
the
other side of the cloud bank. We noticed no disruption in the timing of our
sips ….
Bob
> On Aug 22, 2017, at 3:58 PM, Mike Cook wrote:
>
> Hi you guys over the pond.
>
> Don’t be
Or any change in land tide as everyone ran to google "my eyes hurt".
On 22/08/2017 3:58 PM, Mike Cook wrote:
Hi you guys over the pond.
Don’t be shy.
Did anyone measure their oscillators stability over the eclipse totality?
Please share.
How about GPS?
Did you record the crickets?
Did the
Hi you guys over the pond.
Don’t be shy.
Did anyone measure their oscillators stability over the eclipse totality?
Please share.
How about GPS?
Did you record the crickets?
Did the birds fly south?
Did your excess milage increase global warning.
Did the lights go out?
Did anyone in your
The Z3801 rollover date depended upon the receiver firmware. It jumped back
in time when it rolled over. Doing the manual date entry fixed it. On the
Lucent boxes you need to be talking to the GPS side.
> Does anybody know when the Z3801A rolled over? Did it keep going
Thanks -
I had to adjust the trigger levels, but now I’m getting some measurements that
make sense.
Is it important to bypass the Std (non-stabilised) 53132A internal reference
with an accurate 10MHz in order to get good 1PPS jitter measurements (to, say,
<50ns)?
The jitter of the Std