In message <CAE3hgTd5UDz_-T5mvgBarYYyuLwn=+00p1fho2fs+t1p1xd...@mail.gmail.com>
, Brian Lloyd writes:

>Instead of using the external reference input, any thoughts on actually
>disciplining the internal OCXO to bypass the problem?

The end result would be no different than using ext-ref.

Right now I think the best approach to "smear" the error out, is
to run ext-ref from a frequency which is well-known, but not
synchronous with the input signals, for instance from a synth like
the 3336 or a carefully mis-tuned GPSDO

The EFC pin on the OCXO in the 5370 is grounded in a way that makes it
quite hard to unground.

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