Hi Mike -- Most modern Rbs, and particularly the small telecom ones (which is what most of the <$500 ones are) have a quite long lamp life; I haven't heard of any of them failing because of lamp burnout.
However, note that those Rbs tend to have only modest short term stability and phase noise. In fact, the Tbolt is likely to be significantly better in those regards than the Rb. So swapping out the OCXO for an Rb may not be the best move. But on the other hand, having a free-running Rb that you calibrate against the Tbolt (or some other reference) every so often isn't a bad idea; it gives you a source that's independent of external factors. John ---- Michael Baker said the following on 11/29/2007 05:31 PM: > Greetings, all-- > > As a newbie to this list, I am playing catchup > in a number of arenas so please forgive me if > I post something which is old news to most. > > In any event, something John Miles said pointed > me towards investigating what it would take to > cobble up something that would get me to the next > higher level of frequency accuracy that exceeded my > Trimble Thunderbolt. My primary purpose is to have > the most (relatively) accurate 10MHz or 100MHz frequency > reference to use in measurements above 2GHz but > below 24GHz. Obviously, a somewhat anemic piggy-bank > prohibits me from dropping several thousands of $$$ (choke) > on a surplus cesium reference, so I am going to have to > settle for rubidium. I see lots of rubidium oscillators > come and go on eBay for several hundred $$. > > I started out to see what it would take to replace the > OCXO in my T-bolt with a rubidium oscillator. One > concern I had was paying $400 for a surplus rubidium > oscillator and then discovering that it only had a year > or two of life left in it. > > I stumbled across an interesting (but a tad dated) Air > Force study titled: > > Observations on the Reliability of Rubidium Frequency > Standards on Block II/IIA GPS Satellites > > It is found at: > > http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ptti/1995/Vol%2027_10.pdf > > It may well turn out that after the tears dry following > the realization that I probably cannot afford a tighter > frequency reference than my T-bolt provides I will just > have to resign myself to the E-12 of the T-Bolt > and be happy... > > Your thoughts and comments are most welcome-- > > Mike Baker > Micanopy, Florida > ----------------------------- > > > > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
