This is a useful thread IMHO.

Re the continuous beat note interference issue, I believe I've encountered this 
when evaluating a Datum1000B.   At first I saw a periodic change in frequency 
of several E-10, the typical period was several hundred seconds.   Turning off 
all the un needed gear in my lab except  for a few ocxo's that i don't want to 
turn off and using double shielded RG400 cables without adapters for all the 
interconnections seemed to make the issue go away.   All the outputs from the 
un used ocxo's were also terminated with bnc or sma terminators.    Even the 
BNC T connectors I typically leave connected to the inputs of my HP5370B's 
(along with 50 ohm terminators) seemed to cause issues in this application.

This issue has also prompted me to give up on my plans to move my GPSDO's from 
my radio room to my lab, as it's nice to be able to leave the GPSDO's running 
into a terminator vs having to shut them off.  

I've never really put much effort into tracking down the root cause of this 
issue but I suspect it is similar to what John mentioned.

My FTS1050 (which IIRC is based on a datum 1000) doesn't seem to have this 
issue, building enclosures for my Datum1000's is on my post retirement to do 
list as I suspect running them without an enclosure may be contributing to this 
problem.

As far as I know my BVA Ocxo is immune from this issue as well.

Regards Mark Spencer



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