On Thu, 06 Dec 2012 07:43:12 -0800, dave wrote:
On 12/05/2012 07:09 PM, Arid ace wrote:
On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 03:28:44 -0800, Bob Dobbs wrote:
CHU no longer uses the 7335 slot but has moved to 7850,
has been for over three years now.
Thanks, I didn't know that, having used European stations for decades.
Time to buy a rubidium based frequency standard (made in China of course) then
as that's both more precise and cheaper than a GPS based solution.
I doubt it's more precise than GPS, which uses several "atomic" clocks,
but cheaper it is.
http://maxmcarter.com/rubidium/index.php
Excellent article and good news that the dreaded +/- 45 deg phase shift will
disappear. As the signal here in Panama can be received as well, it means I can
use it in a design for a frequency standard adapted to a very low signal, based
on the same (rather successful) principle I used in Europe.