Simple question.

I have a stock trimble thunderbolt that I am currently running with a generic 
active gps antenna.  I know that you "should" offset for the time delay of your 
antenna feed line.  However, it would think that the timing offset is important 
for determining the actual time, but not necessary if you are only wanting a 
stable 10 mhz output.  Is there a consideration that I am overlooking?

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