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“A Solid-State Reference System”. Author: John R. Pickering

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Frank Stellmach
Thu, Nov 12, 2015 7:01 PM

Hello Alan,

yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly.

The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about
removing of hysteresis of the LTZ.

Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run on
45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is
usually no hysteresis at this low temperature.

I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about
stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU.

regards Frank

Hello Alan, yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly. The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about removing of hysteresis of the LTZ. Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run on 45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is usually no hysteresis at this low temperature. I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU. regards Frank
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Anton Moehammad
Fri, Nov 13, 2015 3:51 PM

Hi Frank,

I also interested with the paper and paper from spreadbury and deaver if You don't mind

Thank You

yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly.

The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about
removing of hysteresis of the LTZ.

Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run on
45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is
usually no hysteresis at this low temperature.

I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about
stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU.

 Pada Jumat, 13 November 2015 2:09, Frank Stellmach <frank.stellmach@freenet.de> menulis:

Hello Alan,

yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly.

The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about
removing of hysteresis of the LTZ.

Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run on
45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is
usually no hysteresis at this low temperature.

I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about
stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU.

regards Frank


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Hi Frank, I also interested with the paper and paper from spreadbury and deaver if You don't mind Thank You yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly. The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about removing of hysteresis of the LTZ. Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run on 45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is usually no hysteresis at this low temperature. I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU. Pada Jumat, 13 November 2015 2:09, Frank Stellmach <frank.stellmach@freenet.de> menulis: Hello Alan, yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly. The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about removing of hysteresis of the LTZ. Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run on 45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is usually no hysteresis at this low temperature. I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU. regards Frank _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
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Charles Steinmetz
Fri, Nov 13, 2015 5:49 PM

Frank wrote:

yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly.
*  *  *
I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver,
about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU.

It would be very helpful if you could upload the Pickering paper and
the Spreadbury and Deaver papers to Didier's site:

http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=upload-instructions

The patents (UK and US) are easy to find, so they probably don't need
to be duplicated.

Best regards,

Charles

Frank wrote: >yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly. > * * * >I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, >about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU. It would be very helpful if you could upload the Pickering paper and the Spreadbury and Deaver papers to Didier's site: <http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=upload-instructions> The patents (UK and US) are easy to find, so they probably don't need to be duplicated. Best regards, Charles
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John Devereux
Sat, Nov 14, 2015 11:13 AM

Frank Stellmach frank.stellmach@freenet.de writes:

Hello Alan,

yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly.

The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about
removing of hysteresis of the LTZ.

Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run
on 45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is
usually no hysteresis at this low temperature.

I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver,
about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU.

regards Frank

Hi Frank

I would love to see all these if there is any way you can email them to
me (or post somewhere).

Thanks

--

John Devereux

Frank Stellmach <frank.stellmach@freenet.de> writes: > Hello Alan, > > yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly. > > The patent to this 7000 standard is UK patent GB 258 356A, about > removing of hysteresis of the LTZ. > > Actually, it should not function in the 7000 standards, as these run > on 45°C, and therefore the temperature swing is too low, and there is > usually no hysteresis at this low temperature. > > I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, > about stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU. > > regards Frank Hi Frank I would love to see all these if there is any way you can email them to me (or post somewhere). Thanks -- John Devereux
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Randy Evans
Fri, Dec 11, 2015 3:29 PM

Have the Pickering paper and the Spreadbury and Deaver papers been uploaded
to K04BB's site?  If not, I would like to get copies e-mailed to me also.

Thanks,

Randy Evans

On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Charles Steinmetz csteinmetz@yandex.com
wrote:

Frank wrote:

yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly.

  *   *   *

I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about
stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU.

It would be very helpful if you could upload the Pickering paper and the
Spreadbury and Deaver papers to Didier's site:

http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=upload-instructions

The patents (UK and US) are easy to find, so they probably don't need to
be duplicated.

Best regards,

Charles


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Have the Pickering paper and the Spreadbury and Deaver papers been uploaded to K04BB's site? If not, I would like to get copies e-mailed to me also. Thanks, Randy Evans On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Charles Steinmetz <csteinmetz@yandex.com> wrote: > Frank wrote: > > yes I have this paper, size is too big, so I'll forward it to you directly. >> * * * >> I also have several interesting papers from Spreadbury and Deaver, about >> stabilities / drift behaviour of LTZ1000 and LTFLU. >> > > It would be very helpful if you could upload the Pickering paper and the > Spreadbury and Deaver papers to Didier's site: > > <http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=upload-instructions> > > The patents (UK and US) are easy to find, so they probably don't need to > be duplicated. > > Best regards, > > Charles > > > > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to > https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. >