Neville Michie wrote:
Regarding the effect of solar eclipse on timekeepers,
The obvious variables of gravity and temperature can be monitored,
but what about neutrino flux?
There is quite a lot of neutrino energy passing through the planet
and it would take a lump like the moon to make a signific
Regarding the effect of solar eclipse on timekeepers,
The obvious variables of gravity and temperature can be monitored,
but what about neutrino flux?
There is quite a lot of neutrino energy passing through the planet
and it would take a lump like the moon to make a significant change
in the flu
Hi Antonio,
Your probably right about the jump as has also been pointed out by
others. My initial reaction was to wonder what was going on here and
could not seem to attribute it to anything else.
Your welcome to my traces and it will be interesting to see if
anything does occur.
Cheers,
Steve
Hi Steve,
for the meaning of jump we are accepting here I would have seen a more ripid
rising slope, butwho knows?
I would ask you a favour. I would be very pleased to see your Z3805 traces for
the week centered approx on July 22 02:30 UT. There will be a total solar
eclipse on the Pacific
Steve Rooke skrev:
2009/7/4 Magnus Danielson :
Steve Rooke skrev:
Attached plot of jump in my Z3805. Looks like there was a jump and
then then a rapid track back to the "normal" frequency drift. Comments
please?
Small picture, a bit hard to interprent. The green is?
I think I correctly interp
2009/7/4 Magnus Danielson :
> Steve Rooke skrev:
>>
>> Attached plot of jump in my Z3805. Looks like there was a jump and
>> then then a rapid track back to the "normal" frequency drift. Comments
>> please?
>
> Small picture, a bit hard to interprent. The green is?
>
> I think I correctly interpren
Steve Rooke skrev:
Attached plot of jump in my Z3805. Looks like there was a jump and
then then a rapid track back to the "normal" frequency drift. Comments
please?
Small picture, a bit hard to interprent. The green is?
I think I correctly interprented the length of the plot to a week (the
lo
Attached plot of jump in my Z3805. Looks like there was a jump and
then then a rapid track back to the "normal" frequency drift. Comments
please?
73,
Steve
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Steve Rooke - ZL3TUV & G8KVD & JAKDTTNW
A man with one clock knows what time it is;
A man with two clocks is never quite sure.
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