Magnus Danielson said the following on 12/23/2006 05:22 PM: > Such as temperature and humidity. One of the Cesiums seemed to have a rather > large frequency offset. Did you drift-compensate your ADEV measures or not?
No, I ran the ADEV in Stable32 without removing drift. My understanding is that linear drift shouldn't affect the calculation. I was also a little concerned whether drift removal would work very well given that both Cesiums had periods where the offset changed for quite a long period (CS1 near the end of the data, CS2 at the beginning) and I wasn't sure what impact that might have. > (Actually, if you hand me the raw data I would love to do some exercises on > them.) I'll be happy to ship the data to anyone who's interested. Each file is about 600kb before compression, and it compresses well. John _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts