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                                                   HEWLETT-PACKARD

                                             JOURNAL
                                             T E C H N I C A L   I N F O R M A T I O N   F R O M   T H E   - d p -   L A B O R A T O R I E S                              Vol. 1 1 No. 3-4

'UBLISHED BY THE HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, 1501 PAGE MILL ROAD, PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA                                                                                      NOV.-DEC, 1959




                                     A New Clock for Improving the Accuracy
                                      of Local Frequency and Time Standards
        In line with the continually advancing ma                                           to reduce comparison error, it should be noted
            turity of the electronics field as a whole, the                                 that the accuracy of WWV carrier and time
        portion of the field concerned with frequency                                       signals is currently 2 parts in 10'°.
        control has made significant forward strides in                                     COMPARISON CONSIDERATIONS
        recent years. As a result, high-precision fre                                          When calibrating a local standard against
        quency standards employing quartz resonators                                        the transmissions from a standard radio sta
        presently achieve stabilities of a part in 109                                      tion such as WWV or WWVH, the necessary
        per day or better, while atomic standards ex                                        comparison can be made by either of two basic
         hibit accuracies of one or two parts in 1010.                                      methods. The more widely used but less pre
            In order to operate a frequency standard at                                     cise method is the direct frequency comparison
         or near presently attainable accuracies, it is                                     in which the local standard frequency (or its
         necessary to minimize the error that may occur                                     harmonic) is directly compared with the car
         in comparing the standard with the primary                                         rier frequency of the received standard trans
         signal against which the standard will be cali                                     mission (or its harmonic). In this method the
         brated. In precision work such comparison                                          maximum accuracy achievable is determined
         error should be minimized, not only so that                                        by the uncertainty that variations in the trans
         the uncertainty in the standard will be re                                         mission medium introduce into the transmis
         duced, but also so that the drift characteristic                                   sion. For the usual case of sky-path transmis
         that all quartz standards exhibit to a greater                                     sion, the frequency, as received, can be differ
         or lesser degree can be determined and moni                                        ent from that transmitted by up to several parts
         tored with maximum accuracy. As an indica                                          in 10' because of ionosphere movement and
         tion of the degree to which it may be desirable                                    other effects. Although special techniques such




                  Fig. 1. New -hp- Model 113 AR Frequency Divider and Clock simplifies                        Fig. 2. Oscillogram of WWV seconds pulse
                  intercomparison of local frequency standards with national standards                        ("tick") as obtained using new Clock in
                  via broadcast time signals and increases resolution with which such                         typical set-up. Sweep time is I millisecond/
                  comparisons can be made. Use of instrument with suitable local fre                          cm, indicative of high resolution of time
                  quency standard also permits time to be kept on a local basis to within                     comparison that Clock permits.
                  a millisecond. Instrument is fully transistorized and designed with fail
                  safe provisions.


         P R I N T E D   I N   U . S . A .                                                                                     C O P Y R I G H T   1 9 5 9   H E W L E T T - P A C K A R D   C O .




                                                           



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