Well, thanks for the comments.  I really didn't know what to expect from the 
SoundBlaster card. I thought AM stations were better than that. I started 
everything cold today and the 1K from the SM started at around 999.998600 and 
drifted up to 999.999800 in about an hour and half, stayed there around 4 hours 
but then started back down to 999.999290 in another 4 hours. It's going back up 
a bit tonight, it's around 999.999420 now.

I do see in SpecLab there is a way to lock the sound card to a 1pps GPSDO.  I 
may try that, but my Nortel only puts out even second pulses and I really 
haven't seen them yet.

Anyhow, after warm up, it looks like I should be able to detect 1 mHz 
differences given other things are stable, like the DSP in the TS2000, I'm 
thinking about running the fan full time in it to try to stabalize that.

How about the UHF TV stations, are they locked to something, they all seem to 
be on even .025 KHz on my service monitor which can only resolve to 1 Hz?

I'm looking for frequency standards I can receive better than the 2M/440 
beacons (N4MW) I can hardly hear from central VA.  WWV is about useless, I get 
2 Hz spreads from them with SpecLab at 20 MHz, it may be WWVH interefering.

I have to say, I've gone from hardly being able to measure 1 Hz differences 
with the service moniter to nearly mHz differences, that's what 3 decimel 
places?  It's funny how the closer you get the closer you want to get.  And now 
to figure out how accurate it is. I've got a FT897D I'm not using, been 
thinking about selling it and get  Jackson Labs unit, but I'm not sure what 
that will get me past the Nortel unless the extra satellites/bands will make it 
more accurate?

Dave
N3DT
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