Dave,

If you're just calibrating a frequency counter you may not need a GPSDO. A 
simple GPS 1PPS is all you need; just measure the time from the 1PPS to the 10 
MHz, wait a minute or an hour or a day and do it again. This will show you the 
time drift, from which you can calculate the frequency error.

Still, having a 10 MHz GPSDO available is usually more convenient, so I would 
not talk you out of it.

If you don't want to spend time to design your own GPSDO, or to build one of 
the dozen homebrew projects on the web, I would recommend you get a Trimble 
Thunderbolt. They are as turn-key as you can get, but also allow great hacking 
if you so choose.

I have some left over from the group buy. If you're interested contact me 
off-list.

Thanks,
/tvb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Feldman" <wb0...@yahoo.com>
To: <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 8:27 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Looking for GPSDO for home use


> 
> I found this reflector after searching for GPSDO that would be suitable for 
> individual purchase/use. Each time I found an article about GPSDO projects, 
> that lead me to a surplus GPS module that is either no longer available, not 
> current production, undocumented, or otherwise difficult to source. I don't 
> mind doing my own building/integration, and am not adverse to starting with a 
> used or suplus component, I'm not sure where to start in terms of sourcing 
> the GPS module/antenna/etc. My main need is for something to serve as a 
> primary frequency standard (i.e., 10 MHz output) I can use to set a voltage 
> controlled OCXO I just installed in my (otherwise cheap chinese) frequency 
> counter. It seems there are some modules that have/had 10 kHz output; that 
> would work too. Even 1 PPS output seems like a workable starting point, but 
> at the expense of a different and/or more difficult path to get to a 10 MHz 
> reference signal I seek.
> 
> Any advance or pointer to source (reasonable cost, whatever that means!) 
> would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dave
> wb0...@yahoo.com
> 


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