The smart guys have already contributed to this thread.  What I have is an 
example taken when I was doing some testing.  The plot at the top is the DAC on 
my GDPSO.  It is moving the oscillator back and forth about 4.6E-4 Hz.  Not a 
lot.  

The bottom plot is the interesting one, as it is the 1PPS from my Adafruit Nav 
Receiver plotted with respect to the OCXO.  The labeling is unfortunate for 
this discussion.  Just think of "-10" as being +180 degrees of phase, and -30 
as being -180 degrees, for a total phase of 360 degrees between them..  Notice 
the plot at about 10:40.  It points out that the 1PPS error isn't nicely spread 
out.  Rather, it moves around as the difference between the time signal being 
received from the satellite and the free-running oscillator in the GPS receiver

http://www.evoria.net/AE6RV/GPSstd_PLL/Plots/PPS%20Anomaly%202.png


Bob




>________________________________
> From: Jimmy D. Burrell <[email protected]>
>To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:55 PM
>Subject: [time-nuts] GPS accuracy specs
> 
>
>I've looked at several different manufacturer GPS datasheets now regarding the 
>1 PPS output in an attempt to compare apples to apples. Some of them rate 
>their 1 PPS output as something on the order of "PPS signals have an accuracy 
>ranging 10ns" which seems ambiguous. Does that mean the leading edge of their 
>1PPS is within 10ns of the GPS clock? Or simply that the stability of their 1 
>PPS is within 10ns? Or both?
>
>Perhaps there's an industry standard for these specs of which I'm unaware?
>
>The datasheet for my (presumably much older) Globalsat ER-102 seems, to me at 
>least, to be much more clear stating "time reference at the pulse leading edge 
>aligned to GPS sec., +/- 1 us". Which I interpret as the leading edge of my 
>receiver's 1PPS is aligned with the GPS's clock to within +/- 1 us.
>
>Jim...
>N5SPE
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