[time-nuts] Thinking outside the box a super reference
Attila Kinali
attila at kinali.ch
Sun Nov 6 10:46:10 UTC 2016
Hoi Rick,
Thanks for the detailed explanation!
On Sat, 5 Nov 2016 08:32:58 -0700
"Richard (Rick) Karlquist" <richard at karlquist.com> wrote:
> In the 5071, the only place 9192 shows up is in the
> microwave module that is directly attached to the
> coax to waveguide transition into the cavity.
Ah.. neat! That's a nice way to avoid any stray field!
> There are no frequencies anywhere that are sub
> harmonics of 9192. Incidentally, there are no
> frequencies anywhere that are coherent with
> 50 Hz, 60 Hz, etc line frequencies. Nothing
> is by accident when Len Cutler is involved.
Interesting. I guess the choice not to sync to line frequency
was to avoid any kind of offset that would cause and instead
let the system "average" the line noise?
Attila Kinali
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