I have a HP 5385A frequency counter, which I am using with an external
standard. If I try to compare one 10 MHz standard against another,
using one as the external standard and the other as the device being
measured, the readout fluctuates between 10.000 and 9.999. This
happens when I
Looks like my counter is reciprocal.
Thanks for the info.
Fred Bray
W6WAW
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On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 12:54:12 -0800, Frederick Bray wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied. I thought that it was a counter artifact,
> but I didn't know why.
>
> Any suggestions for a reasonably priced good frequency counter that uses
> the reciprocal method? I saw there were a couple TF830's on eb
Thanks to all who replied. I thought that it was a counter artifact,
but I didn't know why.
Any suggestions for a reasonably priced good frequency counter that uses
the reciprocal method? I saw there were a couple TF830's on ebay, but
they were outside the U.S.
The HP 5340A looks like it m
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>> Sources
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>> I have what would probably
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I have what would probably be considered to be a "newbie" question, so
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I have what would probably be considered to be a "newbie" question, so
please excuse my likely ign
Frederick Bray
Sent: 24 November 2011 17:56
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Differences / Jitter Between Frequency Standard Sources
I have what would probably be considered to be a "newbie" question, so
please excuse my likely ignorance.
I have a HP 5385A frequency counter,
I have what would probably be considered to be a "newbie" question, so
please excuse my likely ignorance.
I have a HP 5385A frequency counter, which I am using with an external
standard. If I try to compare one 10 MHz standard against another,
using one as the external standard and the other