John,
I've had quite a bit of experience doing what you want to do, and have tried 
several methods. TV used to be a good way, but now that everything's gone 
digital that method is out.

Despite advice to the contrary, comparing with WWV or similar on HF is NOT 
reliable to 1ppm. This is because there is Doppler on the short wave F-layer 
signal to the tune of several ppm. (It can be done if you are within ground 
wave or E layer range). An experienced user can achieve results with WWV by 
understanding when the propagation is E layer, and always using the same time 
of day.

1. My best advice is to get hold of a cheap GPS module with a 1pps (seconds 
pulse) output. Connect it up, and when you have a fix, use the 1pps to trigger 
your digital oscilloscope. Set the timebase to 1us/div to start with, and 
ultimately 100ns, and observe the 10MHz output of your TCXO. You will see the 
waveform drifting slowly. Counting how long it takes to slip one cycle will 
tell you how far off the TCXO is. If you have a counter with Time Interval mode 
capability, you could use that, using the GPS to start and 10MHz to stop, again 
observing the drift.

2. The reference oscillator in a GPS receiver isn't any help to you. While they 
need to be stable, they are NOT usually controlled by the GPS receiver. If you 
know what you are doing with the GPS NMEA 'clock bias' telemetry, you can work 
out what the receiver reference is doing, and compare with that, but that's 
only for experts.

3. If you want to divide the 10MHz down to 2Hz, you can run a 'Quartz' clock 
mechanism with second hand, and then, although this method is very slow, 
compare clock time with WWV's minute marks. A slip of 1 sec every two weeks is 
about 1ppm!

Bear in mind that few TCXOs have a spec better than ±2ppm, and will often have 
other dynamic and hysteresis effects amounting to the same order. If you can 
find an OCXO to use as reference, so much the better.

Method 1 is really simple to do and positively foolproof!

73,
Murray ZL1BPU



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