[time-nuts] Re Certified Time Nut Certificate

tom w0kgw at citlink.net
Sat Nov 4 15:43:12 EST 2006


whats this lesser standard in the gps and rubidium stuff.  i have a hp 117a 
tracking receiver that prints days with straight lines from my rubidium osc. 
also three hp 59309a clocks that say i have the correct time for weeks 
running from the standard.  hope that makes me at least in the middle of the 
good guys.  maybe you could leave the space and i can fill it in myself with 
little flowers and some funny faces..........
tom w0kgw


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Janssen" <billj at ieee.org>
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" 
<time-nuts at febo.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Re Certified Time Nut Certificate


> Doug Millar wrote:
>
>>Hi John,
>>         Ok. Great idea.  We should make up a certificate that looks
>>like an NIST cert. that certifies that if we have a working
>>Cesium  or hydrogen maser standard or two or more standards that can
>>be traceable to NIST, you can become a Certified  Time Nut. It will
>>look nice hanging over a person's maser.
>>          Of course we could have levels as well. Master Nut (Own a
>>maser or 5071) and then levels like primary, secondary and tertiary.
>>The lowest could be  having just a GPS source or rubidium.  What do
>>you think? Maybe we could come up with something interesting. Anyone
>>want to make them up?
>>         Doug
>>
>>
>>
> What! My wavemeters don't count as a frequecy standard?
>
> Bill K7NOM
>
>
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