[time-nuts] Measuring coax temperature coefficient with a TICC

Bob kb8tq kb8tq at n1k.org
Tue Apr 18 22:55:37 UTC 2017


Hi

On something like a 500’ spool of coax, the question will always be “what temperature is it where in the spool”. A single sensor will
only give you precise information if the temperature ramp is *very* slow (as in days …). 

Bob

> On Apr 18, 2017, at 11:50 AM, Mark Sims <holrum at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately I did not have the ability to log temperature at the time I did that test.   I just added support to Lady Heather for an environmental sensor so I should be able to do that later on.  Currently my environmental sensor code only does two channels of temperature.  I am going to build a board with an ATMEGA 328 chip and BMP280 for humidity and pressure along with support for a couple of temperature sensors (should be able to do type K thermocouples and RTD1000's)
> 
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> 
>> maybe you can recalculate your results in PPM and plot against temperature,
> to compare with the mw-journal plots?
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