Navspark claims the 10 MHz signal is very accurate frequency-wise (1E-9), but 
has poor jitter characteristics and if you need low phase noise you need to add 
a cleanup PLL.  Their website has flash videos of the output, but all wise 
people have hopefully removed flash support from their systems since it is a 
horrible security risk.


Lady Heather can configure the secondary PPS signal on the Venus timing 
receivers (also the primary PPS signal on the standard receivers .  
Programmable PPS / timepulse signals are also supported on the Ublox and NVS 
receivers .  Motorola receivers can be programmed for a 100 PPS output.


A good replacement for a Jupiter receiver on a Miller GPSDO design might be a 
$6 Navspark Mini with the 1PPS signal programmed for 10 KHz (but I have not 
checked to see how accurate the output is when programmed for 10 KHz).


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