I believe that the Thunderbolt firmware would catch such a thing.    There is 
quite a bit of error checking and TRAIM (time receiver autonomous integrity 
monitoring) done.

If the osc was off in freq,  the firmware would try to use the EFC voltage to 
slew it back into agreement with the GPS signal.   If the osc was off freq or 
not controllable,  the DAC voltage would quickly reach it's control limit and 
the unit would alarm out.   Of course,  you have to be monitoring the alarms to 
know this has happened.

Also,  if the osc freq is not accurate,  the unit can not decode the GPS signal 
since it uses the osc to generate the GPS receiver local oscillator.  If the 
unit is tracking GPS satellites,  your are pretty much assured that it is 
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