Hi

There are places that sell them. Most are looking for a couple thousand dollars 
for 
one. If that is inside your budget you might get in touch with them. Far 
cheaper to
get an eBay scrap OCXO and use its parts. 

An OCXO depends on the combination of two things to make it stable:

1) The oven holds temperature well

2) The crystal in the oscillator is cut to be *very* flat temperature wise at 
the oven temperature. 

(yes there’s more to it than that, but we’re keeping things simple) 

Both are equally important if you are after the sort of thing you see in a 
normal OCXO. 
A typical oscillator may well have a crystal that is 100 to 1,000 times “less 
flat” than 
what is used in an OCXO. 

Bob

> On May 12, 2018, at 12:55 PM, Julien Goodwin <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know if there's anyone who sells essentially just the oven &
> casing for an OCXO on its own?
> 
> I have a project for which I'm currently using a VCTCXO, but I'm
> wondering if enclosing a plain VCXO, plus the control DAC & voltage
> reference in a single small oven would end up more stable, and possibly
> not even much more expensive.
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