[time-nuts] Fundamental limits on performance

J. Forster jfor at quik.com
Mon Sep 14 22:39:48 UTC 2009


That works if your setup is horizontal. If it's vertical the spider has to
be weight bearing.

-John

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> Hi
>
> If you are shaking small stuff at low frequencies, a long throw low
> frequency speaker can do a pretty good job as a shaker. You can "eyeball"
> calibrate to a reasonable (<10%) level of accuracy.
>
> Bob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
> Behalf Of Magnus Danielson
> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 4:59 PM
> To: jfor at quik.com; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Fundamental limits on performance
>
> J. Forster wrote:
>> I've watched a brassboard of a spacecraft payload I was building on a
>> shake table. It just weird to watch screws backing out of holes as if by
>> magic, components dancing, and plates oilcanning.
>>
>> A real education!
>
> Now, that's why I want one for myself... if I had the space and money.
>
> However, it's about acoustics and mechanical design, and I am not
> totally clueless on those issues, just not done any *real* work.
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
>
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