[time-nuts] Crude Survey Technique

Didier Juges shalimr9 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 24 12:23:55 UTC 2013


The Thunderbolt uses single precision floating point and digital filtering for temperature so yes, you are going to see values like this. This is not unusual (precision clearly out of step with accuracy), like the HP network analyzers returning gain in dB with 4 decimals at microwave frequencies.
Not sure what your point is?
Should Lady Heather pretend to know better and muck with what's sent by the receiver?
I prefer not but it's a matter of opinion.

Didier KO4BB


David J Taylor <david-taylor at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>I hope no-one believes all the decimal digits shown in that
>screen-shot!  It 
>seems to me that it would be better if more realistic values were
>presented!
>
>37.808842 °C - really!
>
>David
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