Hi Ron:
I think HP pioneered that method in one of their hand held calculators (PH35 or
PH41)?
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Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
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In your case, the car sits in an environment that matches their test
setup well. In my case �\200� not so much.
FWIW, mine drifts pretty badly. It's in an aftermarket stereo, and I
don't remember when I bought it (I moved it from my previous car).
I assume that all quartz clocks and watches these days use "inhibition
conpensation".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_clock#Inhibition_compensation
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