Re: [time-nuts] z3801a, z3805a, z3815a, z3816a, thunderbolt and thunderbolt II

2011-11-29 Thread mike cook
Le 29/11/2011 10:08, Mark C. Stephens a écrit : Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone have a specs roundup of GPSDO? Ideally, Maximums of Phase noise, Jitter, accuracy... lots of great stuff at leapsecond.com ___ time-nuts ma

Re: [time-nuts] z3801a, z3805a, z3815a, z3816a, thunderbolt and thunderbolt II

2011-11-29 Thread Azelio Boriani
A long-time data collection? I can test an HP58503A (I think it is the Z3801A), I have the Z3815A and the TBolt. Of course I need time to test... On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Hal Murray wrote: > > ma...@non-stop.com.au said: > > Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone ha

Re: [time-nuts] z3801a, z3805a, z3815a, z3816a, thunderbolt and thunderbolt II

2011-11-29 Thread Hal Murray
ma...@non-stop.com.au said: > Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone have a specs > roundup of GPSDO? > Ideally, Maximums of Phase noise, Jitter, accuracy... One of the variables is the quality of the antenna, both position and loss in the cable. -- These are my opinio

[time-nuts] z3801a, z3805a, z3815a, z3816a, thunderbolt and thunderbolt II

2011-11-29 Thread Mark C. Stephens
Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone have a specs roundup of GPSDO? Ideally, Maximums of Phase noise, Jitter, accuracy... Many thanks, Mark ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.feb