Speaking with Tom recently impressed on me just how much I don't know about 
what's "normal" for a GPSDO.  The options on the LEA-6T are formidable and have 
consequences for my GPSDO.  The question I'm struggling with now is what's 
normal during the survey process?  The only example of a commercial GPSDO I 
have is the KS-24361.  I believe it leaves the oscillator output available and 
both the FLL and PLL are functioning.  I've set the bit in the LEA-6T so that 
it doesn't emit the PPS when the time isn't valid.  So, with the other 
restraints I've put on it (TDOP, TAcc, etc), there's no PPS during survey.  
That means there's no FLL or PLL, and the DAC is frozen, so I might as well 
shut off the oscillator output.  On the one hand, a survey implies the OCXO has 
just been turned on and all the nastiness of early retrace.  And the first 
several hours of these 34310-T OCXOs are horrible.  OTOH, there's the KS which, 
by default anyway, ignores all that and does the best it can, and 
 does it right quickly.  I suppose it wouldn't be all that hard to add still 
more controls to allow it to work or not work as the user desires.  Any input 
on the state of the art would be appreciated.

Bob - AE6RV

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