In message <[email protected]>, Bob Camp writes:

>The basic assumption is that this is a lab gizmo and that there
>is indeed a static adev (or very low frequency phase noise) plot
>for the OCXO (or Rb).

Bob,

I think this is where the premier-league differs from the
amateurs-leagues in the time-nuts competition :-)

I suspect that the majority of GPSDO's on this mailinglists do
not have access to a independent frequency standard good enough to
make that measurement, much less a temperature controlled environment.

Yes, in a lab environment, you can measure and adjust it once and
for all, or at least once for every few years.

The rest of us may find it easier to have a PLL that auto-optimizes
so that we don't have to waste our limited time-nut time on
recalibrating our house-standard.

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