IMPROVEMENT OF THE METROLOGICAL PROVISION OF COMPARISON AND CALIBRATION OF TIME AND FREQUENCY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
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time measurement, frequency measurement, comparison, calibration, metrological support, measuring instruments.Abstract
The article examines the improvement of metrological support for time and frequency measurement instruments during comparison and calibration. Based on a review of scientific literature and modern technologies, the effectiveness of existing methods, their limitations, and modernization opportunities are analyzed. The study results provide practical recommendations for enhancing measurement accuracy and ensuring stable operation of measuring devices.
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