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For nerds only! This is the 117th in a series of videos about sideband noise in oscillators, frequency multipliers, the components we use to build them as well as the tools used to measure sideband noise. About the reference oscillators used in my measurements of sideband noise. Noise very close to the carrier, below 0.1 Hz offset can occur due to a phenomenon I understand as thermovotaic noise in dirty BNC connectors.

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Stanford Research Systems SR510 Lock-in Amplifier

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ASMR Addictive Fast Tapping Collection For Deep Sleep & Anxiety Relief (No Talking) — 2.5 Hours

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How Light Travels Without Moving? Reality Check | Prof. Lene Hau | Harvard Physics

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The Strangest American Engine Ever

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She Was Trying to Cut It With Scissors and The Grass Was Taller Than My Mowers

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The Hidden Time Sink in Electronics Design

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God Says:"I JUST CONFIRMED — ONLY YOU CAN SEE THIS LETTER"/God Message Now/God Message

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America's Got Talent 2026 ALL AUDITIONS | Week 2

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What's NEW at✨SAM'S CLUB✨ + June 2026 INSTANT SAVING!!

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Your Memory Cards Are Probably Fake

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Poison Your Data. Fight Back Against AI.

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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He Was In The Hospital when We Showed Up And Surprised Him With Over $100,000!! Hand Delivered!

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Harvesting 500+ Chickens from Farm by Horse Carriage to Sell at Village Market

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Birds Singing in a Tranquil Forest 🌳 Nature Sounds for Deep Sleep and Calm Mind

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