Sorry, this was completely nonsense .. i correct the resolution factor and forgot the "e" so i get 4.8828124999999998-11 as factor and scaled the timelab plots with it. My interpretation is just as stupid.
The correct Factor is 4.8828124999999998e-11. Am 2022-06-25 17:15, schrieb Hans-Georg Lehnard via time-nuts: > First of all the resolution factor from my first post is a copy error > the correct value is 4.8828124999999998-11 (less decimal places). In the > attached diagrams the correct factor was used. > > I generated testfiles with 2046,2047,2048,2049,2050 intervals, loaded > into timelab and scaled them with 4.88281249999998-11. > > MDEV shows more noise as real measurements . Another testfile with 2000 > intervals and scaled with 5e-11 shows similar results. > > In the Frequenc difference plot you can see the difference grows > stepwise with time. The zoom shows where the 2048 intervals are already > in the next time step and the 2000 intervals are not yet. By zooming in > you can also see this between the 2046 and 2050 intervals. > > Possibly an overflow or rounding error ? > > I think the overlap of this effect with the white noise of the real > measurements creates my measured jumps. More noise attenuates this > step-like progression. > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
