Hello Frank, you're welcome to pose any questions here.
Concerning your question, there are basically two different parameters called 'stability' and 'uncertainty'. I personally don't use the term 'accuracy' any more, because that's somewhat misleading.
The Stability is a characteristic of oscillators, let it be OCXOs, a naked GPS receiver, or a combined system of a GPS receiver which disciplines an OCXO. This stability statistics (Allan Deviation, or ADEV, e.g. inside LH) describes, how much fluctuation / jitter you encounter on different time scales (also of your counter) when you use your TB as a time base, on different Gate Times of your frequency measurements.
You might study such ADEV diagrams for different GPSDO, OCXO, Rb-, Cs- and MASER clocks on several time-nuts pages to get a better idea: http://www.ke5fx.com/gpscomp.htm
For the Trimble TB, these fluctuations are on the order of 10^-10 .. 10^-11 for a short Gate Time of maybe 10msec.. 1sec, and prevent that you get frequency measurements more precise ('accurate') than that.
If you use averaging, or a longer Gate Time, then these fluctuations go further down due to the good short term stability of the OCXO inside the TB, then increase at around the time constant you've chosen (500sec?) due to the big jitter of the GPS signals, and then go down again, into the 10^-12.. 10^-13 region at averaging times of hours or days, because the GPS satellite system is synchronized to a Cs master clock at the D.O.D. Therefore you can achieve an uncertainty (~ 'accuracy') of about 10^-13 also, but that depends also on the oscillator / clock you have in your house.
Btw.: The GPS system delivers an in-official uncertainty, because the D.O.D. clock is not participating in the S.I. representation of the UTC.
This LH parameter 'OSC' will give you an estimate, how close the internal OCXO is currently synchronized to GPS time, but you always have to take into account the typical ADEV jitter for your specific measurement setup.
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