Hi

There’s an interesting comment buried down in that paper about limiting ADEV to 
< 300 samples per point. Their objective is apparently to better highlight 
“systematic 
errors”. I certainly agree that big datasets will swamp this sort of thing. I’m 
not quite
sure that I’d recommend ADEV to find these things in the first place. My guess 
is that
it’s the only spec they have to call the device good or bad in this case …They 
don’t seem
to have Hadamard in their list of variances. If I was going after systematics 
with a deviation,
that’s the one I’d use. Of course I probably would not use a something-dev in 
the first place. 

Bob


> On Jan 13, 2017, at 1:52 AM, Ole Petter Ronningen <opronnin...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi, all
> 
> The question of phase shifts in cables pops up every now and then on this
> list - I stumbled across a good table of measured phase shifts with
> temperature in different cable types in this paper:
> http://www.ira.inaf.it/eratec/gothenburg/presentations/ERATEC_2014_PresentationWSchaefer.pdf
> that I though would be of interest to others.
> 
> A quick summary given below, see pdf for full details. Lots of other
> interesting stuff in there also.
> 
> Values in ppm/K, for 10 Mhz except when otherwise stated. (The paper gives
> values for 5, 10 and 100Mhz)
> 
> Huber-Suhner Multiflex 141: -6
> RG-223: -131.9
> Semiflex Cable: -11.5
> Huber-Suhner: -8.6
> Times Microwave LMR-240: -3.4
> Times Microwave SFT-205: 7.7
> Meggitt 2T693 SiO2: 30.6
> Andrew FSJ-1 (@5Mhz): 25
> Andrew FSJ-4 (@5Mhz): 10
> Andrew LDF-1P-50-42: 2.8
> Andrew LDF4-50A: 4.7
> Times Microwave TF4FLEX (@100Mhz):6.4
> Phasetrack PT210 (@100Mhz): 2
> 
> Ole
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