All three seam to be Chinese customer specific devices with focus on time. I 
bought three of the Trimble units we call them Tbolt 2 because of design 
similarities. On LH you will notice one thing like the original Tbolt it shows 
frequency jumps of 1 E -10 but also once every hour it does a major correction 
plus or minus. It is once an hour depending on when powered up. Frequency 
measurements confirm the excursions. The result is a maximum 1 pps excursion of 
 plus minus 4 nsec. This is comparable to the Furuno GT87 and four times better 
than Tbolt 1. All tests are 24 hours against a very good HP 5065A, backed up 
with Cs.
Bert Kehren
In a message dated 4/17/2020 11:52:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

On Freitag, 17. April 2020 16:04:15 CEST Steve - Home wrote:
> There are some Chinese GPSDOs currently on eBay, containing a Symmetricom
> 10MHz oscillator and a Furuno GT-8031 GPS receiver. Has anyone had any
> experience with them? It’s hard to tell from the pictures what the power
> requirements are. I know the GT-8031 is an older 8-channel receiver. I was
> considering one for a portable 10MHz reference. Anyone checked these out
> yet?

I own three of them. One of them is the Symmetricom/Furuno combination you 
mentioned. 
Another one has a Samsung OXCO and a Ublox LEA-6T receiver. A third one is 
supposedly a 
Trimble OXCO, but I have no idea which GPS receiver it is using. It's the only 
one in an 
enclosure and I didn't bother yet to open it.

They're all basically identical in form and structure. Same form factor, same 
inputs and 
outputs. I even bothered to make an adapter PCB with a switching regulator so 
that I can 
operate them more easily. They operate on 5.5V, taking in a little over 2A 
while the OCXO 
heats up.

I have no equipment yet to assess their performance. Anyway they're all scrap 
telecom 
equipment, many of them are unchecked and damaged, with components missing 
(ripped 
off of the PCBs), cables cut. The OCXOs are genuine as far as I can tell but 
they all have 
undocumented service life and you don't know what they have been exposed to 
mechanically.

If you plan to order one, I suggest to get one with an Ublox receiver. The 
Furuno is likely 
the oldest and weakest, it's also GPS-only. Afaict, the LEA-6T can at least 
receive GPS and 
GLONASS. From all three, I like the Samsung best, going by the performance I 
see when 
connecting it to "Lady Heather". The Symmetricom is the worst. Probably the 
OCXO has 
taken a hit.
The Trimble is so-so.

Of course there's a thread on the EEVblog forum dealing with all their variants:

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/a-look-at-my-symmetricom-gpsdo-(ocxo-furuno-receiver)/[1]
 

HTH.

BR,
Matthias
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