Although I've scanned the list fairly regularly, I haven't been subscribed. I finally decided to rectify that.
I have Z3801 as my workhorse reference. I built a little adapter for it to provide time and 1pps data to NTP running on my Linux system and a buffered 10 Mhz feed to my lab for a reference signal. I have a number of FRK, FRS, and FE-5680A rubidium oscillators doing various things. My new prize is a 5061A with a fairly new high-output tube. (It was sold as non-working; all it needed was for the ion pump to run for a while. Lucky me!) Time isn't all that I'm precise about; I maintain a pair of Datron 4910 voltage standards that I pay an absurd amount to Fluke to calibrate every once and a while. I have a collection of 7 digit laboratory voltmeters, a Solartron 7081 8 digit meter, A Fluke 343 voltage calibrator (these are also great calibrators, and cheap, too), a Fluke 5400 AC calibrator, a Ballantine 1605A precision AC calibrator, a pair of HP 5370's ( a true miracle of engineering - after lots of tedious fiddling, one of them reports 11 ps of internal jitter), and a bunch of other meters, standards, etc. Which finally leads to my question - does anyone have any info on the HP 10638A degausser for my 5061A? What I'm looking for is an idea of what current and frequency profile is used for degaussing. These units seem to be hard to come by, at least for any reasonable price. Actually, one more question - is there any way to search the list archives? Either I'm blind, or there's not, or it's not obvious. Thanks! -- Bill Ezell ---------- They said 'Windows or better' so I used Linux. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.