Hi Chris,The Racal high stability units usually use the 9420 series OCXO's. 
These are good oscillators but do not have electronic tuning as standard. 'they 
are also normally 5MHz. What is the best oscillaor depends on 
your requirements. The two main parameters are phase noise and hold-over 
performance. Hold over is how much the oscillator will drift if the GPS loses 
signal.
Robert G8RPI.  

--- On Sat, 1/5/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [time-nuts] oscillator choice question
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 1 May, 2010, 20:28


I'd like to build a GPS disciplined frequency standard.

I am slowly gathering up pieces.

I have a Trimble Resolution T GPS card that appears to work,
and an antenna for it.

I'm thinking now of the oscillator part.

I have two Racal 1992 counters with the stable oscillator option (probably 04E 
since these are former military units).  I also have an old Schomandl  ND-100M 
Frequenzdecade signal source with an  (I assume) ovenized oscillator w/unknown 
properties.

I'm wondering if I could use an oscillator from one of these
gizmos instead of shelling out real money on ebay?  Speaking of
which, it seems like half the people in China are selling oscillators.
I assume some of them are good for this application and some not
so good?  The usual suspects from HP and Agilent are there, and
they seem to command a pretty good (high) price.  Which is why
I'm eyeing the Schomandl.

Chris
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