Hi Magnus, Could you please give us some idea of the magnitude of these effects? Even if just whether we are talking about nano, pico, or femtoseconds?
Thank you, Peter On 2 September 2018 at 12:17, Magnus Danielson <mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote: > Hi Gerhard, > > I see that this became a separate thread. > ... > ... > > Acoustical sensitivity, low frequency changes. > > For optical clocks and frequency transfer, just the vibration from > traffic and other activity causes disturbances which disturbes the group > delay. What is done for these links is to actively compensate then using > a return path and closing the loop with a controller, very much like a > PLL. The length of the loop limits the bandwidth and hence how high up > the compensation can be done, so for longer stretches, this needs to be > repeated. They have now built links from PTB to SYRTE and NPL. > > Temperature shifts are slower, but also compensated though the active loop. > > Close proximity to strong power-currents have also been shown to cause > modulations, so separate from power-cables if you can. > > Remember that the end nodes have very stable clocks, so their effects > can be taken out of the equation. For other setups, such as telco > operation, that's a completely different ballgame. > > Cheers, > Magnus > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.