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Old 04-23-2020, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Notimetolooz View Post
About that 2420 counter, since it is capable of high accuracy there are a few things you should understand about frequency counters.
The oven crystal oscillator is very stable, however there is an adjustment, a calibration, that is critical so that the display is as accurate as it can be.
The oscillator is capable of staying on frequency within better than 1 ppm (one part per million) that is 0.0001 %, much better than any voltage, current or resistance meter measurement. You need that much accuracy if all 8 digits of the display will mean anything.
However if the crystal oscillation is only calibrated to an accuracy of, say, 0.1% then the display will be off that much. So the calibration needs to be checked from time to time against a frequency source of even more accuracy.
One way is by using super accurate frequency radio broadcasts from stations like WWV and WWVH. More modern methods use GPS managed frequency standards.
So basically the atomic clock stations in Fort Collins, Colorado and Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii?

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