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From: larry@kitty.UUCP (Larry Lippman)
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Subject: Re: Re: Another Bumber Sticker I would like to see
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Date: Sun, 28-Jul-85 17:44:41 EDT
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> Is there any way, or anyone out there, that can convince the nerds submitting
> bumper stickers to net.analog to knock it off? I hate to say this, but the
> only place where the jokes are worse is in net.jokes! I'm interested in trying
> to come up with neat things like a cheap digitally controlled phase-lock
> loop low frequency function generator, somebody else is worried about finding
> cheap flash converters, but the VAST majority of articles are about damned
> bumper stickers!

Let the nerds have their fun; some of the bumper sticker jokes are so stupid
they *are* funny...

Re: your digitally controlled PLL low frequency function generator...
I have used the Intersil ICL8038 Precision Waveform Generator tied to a
Motorola MC4344 Phase Frequency Detector and controlled by a 12-bit DAC
to achieve 60 ppm stability at 0.005 Hz.  If you work at it, you can go
lower in frequency and get better stability than the above.

	Larry Lippman
	Recognition Research Corp.
	Clarence, New York
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