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Subject: [TenTec] Accuracy (long)
From: RMcGraw@blomand.net (Robert & Linda McGraw)
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 17:48:58 -0600
Jan;

I totally agree with your comments and the writing of Al, W6LX.  Also,
I'd like to add that since the advent of digital displays, everyone
seems to have gotten "so precise" with regard to frequency.  Keep in
mind that the accuracy is what you see + or - 1 digit.  On my Omni VI+
the +/- factor is 20 Hz.

My counter has a couple of functions more than Mikes.  I took the
liberty to measure the dither on the oscillators in the Omni VI+.  Never
mind, you don't want to know.  However, by most standards today, they
are darn stable and accurate.

So,  what's the beef?  There shouldn't be any as I see it.

73
Bob K4TAX

Jan Ditzian wrote:
> 
> Al, W6LX, just wrote a treatise on accuracy that should be read with 
> diligence.  I
> recently asked for assistance on this reflector and received it, and I 
> realigned
> the 10 mHz oscillator and the bfos.  My Elmer for this work was a local 
> Physics
> professor and ham, Mike, K8LG, who has fancy signal generating and measuring
> equipment for his work in the VHF and UHF area.
> 
> We measured an 80 Hz error at the 10 mHz oscillator, and I was ready to hit 
> the
> ceiling, but he immediately did the math to show how small an error that was. 
>  We
> got it to 20 Hz and then he said that going further was silly, since he could 
> not
> even guarantee that his $600 counter was necessarily better than that without
> calibrating it against his $1500 reference oscillator, which, at the moment, 
> was
> not available to us.  Besides, the capacitor is so large that every bump made 
> a
> random jump of far more than 20 Hz.
> 
> Al is right on, and I will be more careful about what I say about Ten-Tec 
> frequency
> calibration in the future.  Not that we should not try to keep things right, 
> just
> that we have to realize that these errors are to be expected over time.  By 
> the
> way, I would like to add a public "thank you" to Scott at Ten-Tec and Steve, 
> N4LQ,
> for their recommendations.
> 
> 146 (3 dB over 73),
> Jan
> 
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