Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-24 Thread Mike Monett
> Mike Monett skrev: >> Way to go Magnus. I'll check things a bit more carefully now. > Not blame, you are making a chicken out of the feather... a > mistyping can occur, I was just wondering why you where so > consistent about it. Copy & paste. Saves time and usually

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-24 Thread Magnus Danielson
Mike Monett skrev: Magnus wrote: > I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers > made one of my screens going all strange in colours. I had some > backsides from a pair of racks which I put inbetween, and the > steel was doing a good job as finding a

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-23 Thread Mike Monett
Magnus wrote: > I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers > made one of my screens going all strange in colours. I had some > backsides from a pair of racks which I put inbetween, and the > steel was doing a good job as finding a better path for th

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-23 Thread Mike Monett
Magnus wrote: Mike wrote: >>> So about the only thing left of interest is histograms of the >>> jitter. Unfortunately, the 543310A cannot store enough samples to >>> really make an interesting graph. What I would like to be able to >>> do is similar to an invention I made for the

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-21 Thread Mike Monett
> Mike, [...] >> One of the reasons I was attracted to the 543310A was it could >> display 14 digits of frequency in one second. Sine then, I have >> figured a way to resolve 16 digits in one second, so that part of >> the spec is no longer interesting. > As was described b

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-21 Thread Magnus Danielson
Mike, Hi Magnus, I was having the same problem with funny colors until I switched to LCD monitors. The problem went away:) I did try putting a large steel plate between the 543310A and the 2467B. The plate was 12"X12"X1/4" (30.48cm X 30.48cm X 0.635cm), and I checked it with

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-21 Thread Mike Monett
>> Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. >> Used to be used as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is >> sticky on one side so might make a good trial wrap. > I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers > made one of my screens go

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-20 Thread Bruce Griffiths
Magnus Danielson wrote: > lstosk...@cox.net skrev: >> Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. Used >> to be used as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is sticky on >> one side so might make a good trial wrap. > > I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-20 Thread Magnus Danielson
lstosk...@cox.net skrev: Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. Used to be used as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is sticky on one side so might make a good trial wrap. I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers made one of my screens

Re: [time-nuts] LF power supply noise

2009-06-20 Thread lstoskopf
Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. Used to be used as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is sticky on one side so might make a good trial wrap. N0UU ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, g