Hi

It’s a good bet that whatever the spec on that Isotemp OCXO, it’s way better in 
terms 
of temperature and aging then the DS3231. Is it still on frequency (however 
many years
later …..) who knows ….

Many of the “time oriented” WWVB devices stopped working when they put in the 
new
modulation scheme. It’s a pretty good bet that this applies to the device you 
have. 

Bob

> On Aug 19, 2021, at 6:55 PM, Robert DiRosario <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I got a  Trak Systems "Time Code Translator" from ebay.  It's a 1U box with 
> large LEDs for DOY and H/M/S that translates IRIG-A to NASA-36 time code.  I 
> plan on using the case for my WWVB clock.
> 
> Unexpectedly it has an Isotemp OCXO in it, model OCXO59-11-2, frequency 
> marked as 1.000 MHz  The Isotemp website is more or less dead, it has no 
> information on it.  Does anyone have any information on this model, like how 
> accurate it is?  It has only three wires, which I assume are power, ground 
> and output, with no EFC input.
> 
> One thing that I'm sill note sure about is what to do when the receiver is 
> not receiving WWVB.  I was thinking of using something like the DS3231 RTC 
> module.  If this OCXO is better, I may use it.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Robert
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