Published: 12/16/2014
Even though it had a calibration sticker on it, I thought the oscillator in my Racal Dana 1992 frequency counter might be pretty far out of adjustment. I built a receiver for WWV on 10MHz and adjusted the oscillator by comparing its output with the WWV carrier on an oscilloscope.
Adjusting a frequency counter to match a rubidium reference
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