John-

The LNRB had been powered on continously for several weeks prior to my tests. 
Also, the same antenna/LNA is feeding multiple GPSDOs (4 others) with Lady 
Heather connected and running continuously, and none of them exhibited any kind 
of strange behavior at the times of the anomalies in the LN RB timing.

It certainly appears that Jackson Labs did not design the LN RB to be stable in 
the presence of external temperature fluctuations. To be useful, this seems to 
imply that it needs an external environmental temperature control. Furthermore, 
it doesn't seem to be stable near the top end of its supported temperature 
range even when the external temperature is constant, so the external 
temperature needs to be fairly low (probably under 40C or so). One application 
I was interested in is a low SWaP timing reference for smallsats. Its 
sensitivity to temperature seems to make that application unlikely, because 
adding external temperature control would make the electrical power 
prohibitive, even if size and weight can be kept under control. As a lab 
reference, I expect I can implement an external temperature control and it may 
work well enough. Overall, I am very disappointed with the product. I have 
written to Jackson Labs about my concerns but I have not heard back from them.

Jim


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