Yes, I guess, signal strength is essential. My holdover uncertainty is (after 1 weeks) about 1 to 2us.

Volker DF9PL

Am 11.11.2012 20:04, schrieb jmfranke:
Your 21 ns for 1PPS and T1 does not look too bad, but the satellite
received signal strengths are too low. You should have at least four or
five SS values above 60-80. I always have at least three SS readings
above 100. My Holdover runs between 03 and 4 microseconds.

John WA4WDL

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From: "Doug Parker" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 1:36 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Z3805 hold-Over




Hi,

I've got a Z3805 from one of the Chineese sources and had problems
with the HP 11801 oscillator which came with it. Even after a couple
of weeks operartion it was moving vast EFC voltages with the 'Holdover
Uncertainty Predict' reaching a lowest of 19uS.

So I tried the HP oscillator from my Z3801 in the Z3805 and the daily
EFC change is back to a resonable level, but after 5 days of settling
down, the 'Holdeover Uncertainy Predict' has only got down to 10uS.and
is holding about that value.

Could some one please advise what figures they are getting. As there's
something sticking in my mind that the whole system should be lower
than 6.3uS after 3 days of locked operation. Or have I been dreaming.....

I have attached a JPG of my GPSCon graph, hope it helps

thanks & 73s
Doug
G4DZU
http://www.g4dzu.com/



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