10MHz would have certainly been more useful to me as a  reference source 
for test gear, my original intention, than the 2.048MHz I  ended up with.
Nice easy divide down to 1or 2 KHz though, if only I could find a use for  
that:-)
 
Those photos are of a Trimble Mini-T, I didn't realise they did those  with 
anything other than 10MHz oscillators either!
 
regards
 
Nigel
GM8PZR
 
 
In a message dated 21/08/2012 14:01:00 GMT Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

That is  certainly true although from a time-nuts point of view, 10Mhz is 
certainly  
a very nice number. I have linked to a photo of both sides of a Trimble  
1.5"x5" 
GPSDO built about 2008 that has a 1" square Trimble branded OXCO  that has 
a 76.800000Mhz as well as a 1PPS output. It requires 3.3VDC for  power.

http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac262/rjb1998/Trimble76_800000.jpg
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