[time-nuts] Fwd: HP5061B Versus HP5071 Cesium Line Frequencies
Donald E. Pauly
trojancowboy at gmail.com
Sat May 27 21:08:19 UTC 2017
Tom:
The Greek letters are my pallet for common electronic letters. I
transposed two items in my last post and here they are corrected.
Note that the √(frequency error)=ratio of Zeeman frequencies as well
as ratio of C fields.
model/freq error cps/Zeeman freq kc/C field/(milliGauss)
5061A 1.59 42.82 61 mG
5061B 2.50 53.53 76 mG
5062C 4.30 70.40 (100 mG?)
I am investigating the total redesign of the HP5061B lock system for
vastly improved performance. It looks like the performance of the
HP5071A can be beaten by 10 to 1 for averaging times on the order of a
few seconds.
πθ°μΩω±√·Γλ
WB0KV
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tom Van Baak <tvb at leapsecond.com>
Date: Fri, May 26, 2017 at 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: HP5061B Versus HP5071 Cesium Line Frequencies
To: "Donald E. Pauly" <trojancowboy at gmail.com>
Donald,
I'm enjoying many of your 5061 posts the past few months. Fun isn't
is? Thanks for taking the time sharing them with the group.
Question...
> πθ°μΩω±√·Γλ
What's that Greek mean (70 3F B0 B5 4F 3F B1 76 B7 47 3F)?
Thanks,
/tvb
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