The first question to ask is how long had the unit been inactive and how long 
has it been powered up?  I have noticed on several 5370 counters that the 
oscillators took several (4-6 weeks) to stabilize after I received the units.  
I am pretty sure that the units had been inactive for quite a while and were 
not recently removed from operation.

I had them connected to a Tbolt or cesium oscillator.  I would set them each 
morning to a few counts above 10 MHz.  By the next morning the reading was 
below 10 MHz.  It took between 4 and six weeks for the units to stop drifting.  
 Interestingly,  the 10544 oscillators drift much less than the 10811's  and 
all the oscillators drifted in the same direction.

Before doing any serious study of your 106B,  I would plug it in,  leave it on, 
 and let it cook for a couple of months.

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