Yes, there is software out there. Others would best comment.

My indirect approach is different.

I take the unknown RF signal into my RX converter with a GPS/DO stabilized LO, then the IF into a RX with a stable LO, and take the audio out to a computer soundcard and use ARGO software
to display the drift. ARGO can be found at:

www.weaksignals.com

Stan, W1LE    Cape Cod   FN41sr


On 2/25/2013 10:39 AM, Dan Rae wrote:
I am working on 400 - 500 MHz DDS clocks for an amateur radio project and would like to record over gpib and plot the relative frequency drifts over time of different versions of the oscillator from a cold start. I have Racal 1992 and -hp- 5345 counters available, themselves driven from gps. I have the prologix USB thingy.

Does anyone know of any software that will enable me to do this, without spending lots of money?

Dan


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