Steadily increasing phase error is to let there be a frequency error.
Frequency is the derivate of phase, so it comes with the territory.

So a 200 ns per second phase drift would provide a frequency error of 2
Hz on your 10 MHz. Can't have one without the other.



I understand, I'm just saying that if the absolute phase is wandering a bit 
over tens of seconds, it's NOT an issue.

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