Hi,

It doesn't "compound". A 10Hz drift at the antenna output of the K3, will be
reflected as a 10Hz drift at the output of any transverter, be it VHF, UHF
or microwave. At the higher frequencies even a transverter with an OCXO its
drift would probably dominate.

AB2TC - Knut


Wes Stewart-2 wrote
> You should be subscribed to Timenuts.
> 
> But clearly one of us is confused. If you're using an OCXO in your
> transverter 
> and up converting the K3, how does K3 drift/inaccuracy "compound" at UHF?
> 
> Can you read that watch to 50 ms?  What are you going to do when WWVB goes
> QRT?
> 
> Wes  N7WS
> 
> On 1/23/2019 12:26 PM, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
>>
>> Wes,
>>
>> Yes.  I'm a stickler for accuracy.  It always bothered me that the
> <snip>





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