Ulrich Bangert wrote:
Gentlemen,

I know that lots of you own a GPSDO, some of you two or even more. For that
reason I conclude that there must be a lot of knowledge available on how
different GPSDOs perform against each other. This is why I want to put
forward the question for the BEST GPSDO in terms of

a) phase noise up to 100 kHz from the carrier

b) AD for tau>  0.1 s and<  say 7200 s (where the AD is controlled by LO AND
GPS and not by GPS alone)

The basic question is: If we want a reference that can be used for phase
noise measurements as well as for AD measurements, what shall we buy? If you
come to the opinion that a) and b) cannot be satisfied by the same device,
then suggest different devices that you would use for a) and b).

My personal guess is (without owning one) that a Z3815 may be a candidate
due to its E1938 oscillator.
The phase noise floor of the E1938 isnt all that low and there is an "interesting bump" in the region above a few kHz offset. If you want I can send you the data obtained using a Timepod with dual reference sources. The Z3815 PN floor should be somewhat higher due to its relatively low output signal level.
The spurs due to the internal switching regulators may also be interesting.
But as to be seen on Tom's pages there are
better and worse specimen of this OCXO too. My own measurements with the new
Timepod indicate that my Z3805 with the MTI260 OCXO can't be that bad. You
may even have luck with a double oven HP10811 in a Z3801 although the 6
channel gps receiver is surely not state of the art. Perhaps the Thunderbolt
is the solution?
The thunderbolt phase noise floor isn't stellar due principally to the noisy output buffer amp.
However the PN floor of the OCXO used in some Thunderbolts can be quite low.
I will be glad to read what you judge!

Ulrich Bangert
www.ulrich-bangert.de
Ortholzer Weg 1
27243 Gross Ippener


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