[time-nuts] Museum of HP Clocks
Brooke Clarke
brooke at pacific.net
Sun Mar 6 23:12:24 EST 2005
Hi Tom:
The initial wording about HP bothers me. I worked at HP during the
split. The HP name went to the Computer & Imaging part of the company
because they needed the brand recognition much more than the instrument
customers. The company now called Agilent is really the instrument
company founded by Dave and Bill.
Another possible grouping might be:
Frequency Standard Oscillators
Crystal 100 through 107
Rubidium 5065
Cesium 5060, 50601, 5062, 5071
Clocks 113 115 K21-5321A, etc.
Maybe clocks are primarily clocks and not oscillators with a clock
face nor are they part of a time transfer equipment.
Time Transfer
WWV 114 (goes with the 120 scope and an HF receiver)
WWVB 117
GPS 58???
Have Fun,
Brooke
Tom Van Baak wrote:
>It's the start of a larger project...
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>http://www.LeapSecond.com/hpclocks/
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