[time-nuts] Cesium Drift?
Brooke Clarke
brooke at pacific.net
Sun Apr 17 16:16:42 UTC 2005
Hi again:
I've stitched the plot and fitted a parabolic curve. The equation is:
Y = -1.1367*X^2 + 213.66*X -927.7 where Y is in ns and X is in days, so
converting the two first constants by dividing by 86400 gives:
drift = -1.31E-14 per day
offset = 2.47E-12
What I was checking was to see if this is a cesium or crystal
oscillator, and I think it's way too good to be a crystal.
Still scratching,
Brooke
Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Since 20 March 2005 the C field has not been changed. Although
> there's been some glitches that caused offsets it sure looks to me
> like a parabolic curve. See:
> http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/pdf/sn1227_CF568.pdf
>
> Is this indicative of a frequency drift?
>
> Scratching head,
>
> Brooke Clarke, N6GCE
>
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