ISO 9000 Meets Heathkit
Ed Mosher
wa8zvo at JUNO.COM
Sun Dec 6 19:52:10 EST 1998
Matt, et al;
For ISO purposes, I would recommend checking calibration on any piece of
frequency measuring or generating equipment at least every 90 days. As
the year changes, so does the temperature in our workplaces and homes,
and even a couple of degrees ambient can change a crystal. If you check
for a beat note with WWV by placing a receiver or rx antenna lead, etc,
close to the counter, you should be able to hear the "beat" note and set
things accordingly.
Ed Mosher
WA8ZVO at JUNO.COM Formerly "One of the Hams at Heath"
St. Joseph, MI 49085
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