[time-nuts] Re: Assistance Please- need atomic clock time datasets for study

Ole Petter Ronningen opronningen at gmail.com
Sun Jul 18 07:02:25 UTC 2021


The BIPM Circular-T would be a good place to start. 30s phase data used to
be available from each participating lab IIRC - they just updated their
webpages, so that may have been moved out of the public eye.

BR,
Ole

On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 9:17 PM Dwayne <Dwayne.Esterline at krytronx.com>
wrote:

>    Fellow Time-nuts;
>    I am working on an interesting research project focused on the phase
>    relationship of error accumulation across geographically dispersed
>    clocks.
>    Early research shows some correlation, but I need access to larger
>    datasets. (Fine grained data log of precision clocks, indexed to an
>    international time standard)
>    Can anyone on this list help point me to a helpful data source?
>    A ideal data set would consist of years worth of clock samples, from
>    multiple atomic clocks that are geographically dispersed, at fixed
>    locations.
>    I can adjust my project somewhat in order to accommodate available
>    data, so any insight from this audience is welcome.
>    Key is that the data should come from multiple clocks (three as
>    minimum- more =better), and the data must cover a simultaneous time
>    period.
>    I can use data from a single clock, and pair it with others, provided
>    the collection dates overlap.
>    Sources?
>    Thanks in advance.
>    Dwayne Esterline
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