Hello 
 
I have a properly working Keithly 776 Frequency counter that has the TIC using 
the A and B inputs.
I have z3801 that is considered my house reference, that 10 MHz output goes to 
the A input.
 
A double oven RAKON oscillator is connected to the is connected to the B input
Both signals are square waves.
 
Using a frequency comparator the Rakon oscillator is adjusted to 1 part in 
10-8  
I was assuming that I would see on the FReq Counter a display in degrees a 
number between 0 360  that was constantly cycling 
The whole reason for this post and my previous one is to get sample out of the 
counter in terms of a voltage, log these voltages,  manipulate them and then 
try to graph the results to try and duplicate Allan Variance and Deviations 
even if only in a very crude manner for now.
 
There is an analog output  in the back of the counter.
Does this seem feasable?  Or maybe there is another counter that would work 
better
 
Thank you again for any help
 
PauLC
W1VLF
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