How did he set up the video? What camera?
Sorry, I lost the original message.
Regards,
Tom
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From: paul swed paulsw...@gmail.com
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
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Any idea of what drove the larger drift between the Tbolts and the
PRS10 at 1:26 through1:29?
Be interesting (to me at least) too see the same post survey. Neat idea.
Brent
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 1:43 AM, David Martin
drmar...@ivietechnologies.com wrote:
The video permissions should be fixed
Let's see, I understand what the traces are, but what is driving
the trigger?
-Chuck Harris
brent evers wrote:
Any idea of what drove the larger drift between the Tbolts and the
PRS10 at 1:26 through1:29?
Be interesting (to me at least) too see the same post survey. Neat idea.
Brent
On
Chuck he said it was the PRS10 RB the 5th unadjusted reference
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Chuck Harris cfhar...@erols.com wrote:
Let's see, I understand what the traces are, but what is driving
the trigger?
-Chuck Harris
brent evers wrote:
Any idea of what drove the larger drift
The PRS-10 (yellow). Thus the others move relative to it.
Brent
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Chuck Harris cfhar...@erols.com wrote:
Let's see, I understand what the traces are, but what is driving
the trigger?
-Chuck Harris
brent evers wrote:
Any idea of what drove the larger drift
Can't be, because the yellow trace is moving too.
-Chuck Harris
brent evers wrote:
The PRS-10 (yellow). Thus the others move relative to it.
Brent
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Chuck Harris cfhar...@erols.com wrote:
Let's see, I understand what the traces are, but what is driving
the
Ok, so there are two PRS10's in the mix. That makes sense.
Thanks!
-Chuck Harris
paul swed wrote:
Chuck he said it was the PRS10 RB the 5th unadjusted reference
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Chuck Harris cfhar...@erols.com wrote:
Let's see, I understand what the traces are, but what is
You're right though - a closer look and the yellow trace does change
level - the two PRS-10s must track each other quite well?
Brent
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Chuck Harris cfhar...@erols.com wrote:
Ok, so there are two PRS10's in the mix. That makes sense.
Thanks!
-Chuck Harris
Any idea of what drove the larger drift between the Tbolts and the
PRS10 at 1:26 through1:29?
Be interesting (to me at least) too see the same post survey. Neat idea.
Brent
The stack of TBolts is located in the corner of an unheated basement
shop. There is no direct heating vent to cause
So that makes them double oven then. Plus who says your basements cold.
I hate to bring this up. But which Rigol did you use. I know this topic was
beat to death 6 months ago.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:50 AM, David Martin
drmar...@ivietechnologies.com wrote:
Any idea of
The video permissions should be fixed so it is no longer private ... Sorry
A Day in the Life of Five PPS Sources..
See http://youtu.be/kOG9ImT2lvY
This is video is a two minute replay of the PPS behavior of two PRS-10s,
two TBolts, and the SSR-6t during it's initial 24 hour
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