It could be the low level of the XG50 is not enough to trigger the counter 
properly. I think I found a similar problem and had to use a scope probe on the 
counter and put it before the output attenuator on the XG50.

73

David Anderson GM4JJJ 

> On 22 May 2014, at 15:31, <kj...@kj7rt.com> wrote:
> 
> I am trying to use my XG50 to run the Extended Temperature Compensation
> Procedure on my KX3. This is the first time I have attempted to use the
> XG50 since building it. I have completed the 8 hour burn-in.
> 
> When I first connect the XG-50 to my HP frequency counter, I get a
> reading of something like 49.379990. Then after running for several
> minutes it starts dropping in frequency to something more like
> 49.32xxxx. It is still wildly fluctuating. If I connect the 10MHz output
> of my Trimble Thunderbolt GPSDO to the counter it stays quite stable
> just below 10 MHz.
> 
> I re-soldered all the XG50 components and tried with both a metered
> home-brew power supply and a 12v SLA battery with the same result
> although re-soldering made a significant but not permanent improvement.
> 
> My lab is in my photographic darkroom which has an ambient temperature
> of about 68 degrees F and the AC does blow across the work area.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gary Marklund
> KJ7RT
> Sun City, AZ
> USA
> 
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