Well, Bill, I just don't know.  I think that's why I asked.  However, I did 
measure it again over 2.5 hrs and I got a roughly 500uHz drift pretty much all 
in one direction.  I'm wondering if this is telling me I'm cabable of measuring 
1mHz with some amount of success, I realize I will have to keep repeating this 
to see what happens in the long term.  I've never tried to measure these small 
increments before and was wondering if others have had success doing this or am 
I chasing a rabbit down a hole?  I did try using the WSPR software to measure 
freqs and that seemed to be all over the place, plus there's no way to record 
it over time except manually.

I tried recording the WWV 500/600 Hz AM audio freqs with Speclab and it's so 
noisy it's hard to get a good plot, but from looking at the plots I did make it 
seems to be in the range of 20mHz variation, but pretty much centered on the 
freqs.

I also measured some AM stations and I had drifts of 56 mHz for a 1030 KHz 
station, and I have measured the DSP drift as around 14 mHz.  Do the AM 
stations really drift around that much?  I thought they were pretty stable.  
When I measure the service monitor locked to the Rb, I get much less drifts 
than actual stations, like I said, around 15 mHz and that seems to relate to 
the fan in the TS2000 going on and off.

Dave
N3DT
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