- Original Message -
From:"Tom Van Baak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The right way to do it is with a "3 cornered hat".
> If you have three clean pair-wise runs of three
> similar frequency standards then you can use
> a 3 cornered hat to isolate the stability of each
> of the thr
> The right way to do it is with a "3 cornered hat".
> If you have three clean pair-wise runs of three
> similar frequency standards then you can use
> a 3 cornered hat to isolate the stability of each
> of the three standards. The three lines of code
> that do this are at the end of:
Tom,
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> Daer Tom,
>
> Thanks very much for your reply. I not only see very good answer,
> by reading your mails(and other replies from )I also got some
> idea of how you reasoning the answer. Thats most valuable for me.
>
> Another thing, I remembered you said once that all stabilities are
> relative
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:"Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
Subject:Re: [time-nuts] Newbie with questions, SR620 ADEV
Date:Fri, 29 Jul 2005 07:37:38 +0800
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm very glad to be here for the first time.
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm very glad to be here for the first time.
> Thank you John for manually registered me in.
> Thank you Tom Van Baak for putting my e-mails here and also
> for your great answer which clear up most of my confusions.
> Sorry for my poor English because its not my mother tongue.