I had an opportunity to examine the P1PS2 pin’s output from the Venus838LPx-T. 
By default it’s a 10 MHz output nominally phase locked to GPS time. It didn’t 
take more than a second of looking at it on the scope to discover that it’s 
jittery as hell. My guess is that they’re synchronizing its leading edge once a 
second (or once in a while?) and letting it free-run from there and then 
correcting it with a sledgehammer at the next opportunity.

Certainly it’s not usable as a frequency standard on its own. However, for 
those who had been using James Miller’s GPSDO design with the 10 kHz output 
from a Jupiter, there might be something here. I wonder if simply adding a 
cleanup oscillator to the default output might yield results that were good 
enough. If not, you likely can configure the output to be 10 kHz instead of 10 
MHz and then it would be a drop-in replacement. I’ve not (yet) investigated 
configuring this module for non-default behavior.

I think I’ll stick with the design I’ve got, but these modules might represent 
an alternative to the Jupiter.
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