Alberto, for In Italy, the state-owned TV broadcaster RAI has all its timings locked to a central Caesium standard, in Rome. Or at least so I have been told by a former RAI employee. I'm wondering if
<< I am also having a sniff at locking to off-air TV which has Rubidium accuracy in the pulse TIMING. >> For a practical solution to this, see "The Poor Man's Caesium Clock" which features in the new
John, << I am also having a sniff at locking to off-air TV which has Rubidium accuracy in the pulse TIMING. >> Are you able to verify the use of a rubidium source there? Hardly any TV stations here u
<< I am also having a sniff at locking to off-air TV which has Rubidium accuracy in the pulse TIMING. >> Are you able to verify the use of a rubidium source there? Hardly any TV stations here use an
Andy, Thanks for the comments on frequency stability. Much appreciated. My personal situation is that I am arranging for my TS-850 (built with a 4 channel DDS lineup) to have a better timebase than c