Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Freq jumping

2013-07-22 Thread Mark C. Stephens
George, Looking at your graph, as far as I can see, the EFC jumps appear to be tied to the TI From the graph, your hitting +/- ~750ns. Normally, one sees +/- ~50ns. nax (although one particular basket case I have goes up into the milliseconds occasionally, It is a defective GPS module, I have

Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Freq jumping

2013-07-22 Thread George Sintchak
and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 12:32 PM Subject: RE: [time-nuts] Z3801A Freq jumping George, Looking at your graph, as far as I can see, the EFC jumps appear to be tied to the TI From the graph, your hitting +/- ~750ns. Normally, one sees +/- ~50ns. nax

Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Freq jumping

2013-07-22 Thread Mark C. Stephens
of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 12:32 PM Subject: RE: [time-nuts] Z3801A Freq jumping George, Looking at your graph, as far as I can see, the EFC jumps appear to be tied to the TI From the graph, your hitting +/- ~750ns. Normally, one sees