[sdiy] Software to log frequency every x seconds?

Needham, Alan Alan.Needham at centrica.com
Wed Oct 3 09:49:32 CEST 2007


"Who checks the checker ?"
A crystal clock will drift with temperature, maybe as low as 10ppm, maybe a lot more.
So, how stable is the 'reference' computer's timebase ?
Time is the most difficult parameter of all to measure accurately, hence theoretical drift values on atomic clocks.



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Subject: Re: [sdiy] Software to log frequency every x seconds?


On 2007-10-02 20:35 -0400, Mike Beauchamp wrote:

> I'm just wondering if anyone is using software to log frequency
> drift of VCO's and stuff?

On what platform ?

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