Hello Normand,
The information I got from someone on this list testing our FireFox GPS
Disciplined Synthesizer with an M12M prototype against his Masor was that they
are essentially identical in timing performance to the M12+.
Our own measurements show that they are more RF sensitive, lock
Hi...
Talking about Allan deniation, is it possible to find
somewhere the Allan deviation data for the all-new
Synergy Timing M12M? and, for Tom (or anyone else...),
Did you have time to get a unit and do some tests
(Allan deviation/sawtooth data/glitch behavior)?
Thanks and 73 de
Normand Martel
From: "Tom Van Baak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Quick Allan deviation measures
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 12:59:48 -0700
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > See how the GPS diciplined 10811 with extra oven keeps it track above that
> of
> > a n
Hi Tom:
Do you have a plot that goes past 1 day? What happens at 2 days, a
week, etc?
Have Fun,
Brooke
Tom Van Baak wrote:
>>See how the GPS diciplined 10811 with extra oven keeps it track above that
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>of
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>>a normal 10811 sitting in a unit. Notice also that the Cx1 had been
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> See how the GPS diciplined 10811 with extra oven keeps it track above that
of
> a normal 10811 sitting in a unit. Notice also that the Cx1 had been
powered
> only for an hour instead of over 24 hours.
Since you're only looking at tau of 0.001 to 1 second
things like warm-up time and ovens have l
Hi!
Just to make some comparision I have made a number Allan deviation measures
using the borrowed CNT-90, which has been clocked with my Cs-beam and then
having measured a number of sources at various taus. All measures have been
performed by taking 100 frequency measurements, which is clearly on