Data files
The first part of the file name identifies the products. The middle
part the sampling interval. The third is the starting time of the
data collection.
ET6000toET6000-10sec-1400-071604.dat
(12 K Bytes)
ET6000toET6000-10sec-1700-071404.dat
(264 K Bytes) (weekend long run) (Plot)
PRS10toET6000-10sec-0845-071904.dat
(659 K Bytes) (week long run) (Plot1) (Plot2)
PRS10toET6000-10sec-1824-071404.dat
(54 K Bytes)
PRS10toET6000-10sec-1825-071204.xls
(64 K Bytes)
PRS10toET6000-10sec-1845-071304.dat
( K Bytes)
PRS10toFS700-10sec-1247-071304.dat
( K Bytes)
PRS10toFS700-10sec-1817-071504.dat
( K Bytes)
PRS10toXL-AK-1sec-1108-071304.dat
( K Bytes)
PRS10toXL-AK-1sec-1305-071404.dat
( K Bytes)
The PRS-10 is the Rubidium oscillator module (which includes a crystal
oscillator slaved to the Rubidium oscillator)
The FS700 Loran-C clock, by Stanford Research Systems, has the low
noise OCXO option. (Loran-C isn't available anywhere in Antarctica)
The XL series GPS clock has specifications like the ones at the pole
already.
The Symmetricom ET6000 GPS clock, also has the low noise OCXO
option.