Not sure if I already posted this:
From the replies, it seems "Transfer Accuracy" is not really defined, open
for interpretations. It is perhaps not very important either, as short term
stability is usually specified.
Isn't short term stability usually rated at 24 hours? I would think transfer accuracy (although perhaps not formally defined as a Metrology term) is more in minutes or second which would be important when you compare something like your JJA against your 732B. It would also be pretty obvious since you could repeat the process repeatedly to eliminate uncertainty.
Cheers;
Thomas Knox
Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 18:25:33 +0200
From: jan@41hz.com
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] what in transfer accuracy
Not sure if I already posted this:
From the replies, it seems "Transfer Accuracy" is not really defined, open
for interpretations. It is perhaps not very important either, as short term
stability is usually specified.
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