Mark, Your 5.5 mHz is correct for the frequency difference But note that's out of 10 MHz so the *relative* frequency error is 5.5e-3 Hz / 1e7 Hz, or 5.5e-10 (unit-less).
The other way to look at it is this: The nominal frequency is 10 MHz, so one period is 100 ns. Your Lissajous pattern is seen to repeat every 182 seconds. Frequency difference is time drift over elapsed time, so the relative frequency difference is 100 ns / 182 s = 5.5e-10. --- Also, see if you can repeat this a month from now. If instead of 182 s you get, say, 188 s then you have a way to compute the frequency drift rate. 100 ns / 182 s = 5.495e-10 on November 7 100 ns / 188 s = 5.319e-10 on December 7 So your frequency drift in this example is 1.7e-11 / month. /tvb _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.