cq.k...@gmail.com said:
> I do not want to spend good money on another oscillicope if I can help it,
> but I do want to see, or at least be remotely  aware of clock slips/walks
> and other anomalies. I am thinking about building an embedded system to
> automate monitoring, configuration, and alerts... perhaps using an Arduino. 

My suggestion would be to start with a scope (or other fancy/expensive tools) 
and poke around until you find something interesting.

Then you can focus on how to measure that without needing a scope.


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