[time-nuts] List of interesting equipment

Azelio Boriani azelio.boriani at screen.it
Tue May 8 22:25:09 UTC 2012


That is the very reason to follow the time-nuts group. Yes, not the only
one, of course.  You can learn, for example, that the Tek 7L series and
2240 'scopes have interesting analog time interpolators, Wavecrest has a
patent on the same item, it is useful to get and study the PRS10 manual and
schematic and so on. Studying the test equipment manuals and schematics is
worth not only for time and frequency applications but also for RF,
extremely low noise, high speed, parameters stability, clever ways to sense
and measure the real world with the highest precision. Stay tuned, don't
give up.

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Andrea Baldoni <erm1eaae7 at ermione.com>wrote:

> Hello.
> Would not be very useful to create a list of what interesting ideas have
> been implemented on what instrument (sometimes in a perfect way, sometimes
> maybe not), so everyone could study the service manuals, schematics, and
> learn?
> I think it will become a reference of the "state of the art" of past and
> present technology, as well as very helpful to beginners and homebrewers
> (and a good guide in buying old used equipment as well, maybe just for
> experimenting with that circuit).
>
> Best regards,
> Andrea Baldoni
>
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