They probably assumed that most hardcore users would lock the counter or generator to a house standard anyway. (You might point out that only hardcore users would have paid $15,000+ for a 5345A, but the practically-new one that I just bought was owned by the New Jersey State Police!)
It's interesting that the 5345A phase-locks its internal OCXO while the 5370A/B does not. I guess in the 5370's case, HP didn't want to be accused of degrading the jitter of a hypothetical super-clean external source. But why bother phase-locking the OCXO in the 5345A? The practical upshot of that is that you have to leave the 5345A plugged in to avoid warmup delays, while the 5370B can stay on a switched outlet. -- john, KE5FX > In looking at the manual for the 5334A/B, the oscillator support > board has a trimmer (R5) that could be used for EFC control of > the 10811A. Too bad that HP did not use EFC (or an internal FINE > control) to set frequency on this great unit in more of there instruments > Colin > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
