Hi

Of course the point I made is not as useful as it might be.There are a ton of 
Morions out there and very few Trimble OCXO’s outside of TBolts. I doubt 
anybody is going to scrap out a working TBolt for it’s OCXO :).

Once you get them surplus, there is no reason to believe the Trimble parts 
survive the scrap out process any better than the Morions. Also since the TBolt 
they came out of is worth *far* more than the OCXO, it’s not at all clear why 
you would pull one from a working unit. If they unit was broke - was it the 
OCXO ?? Hmmmm…..

Bob

> On Dec 4, 2014, at 4:10 AM, Charles Steinmetz <csteinm...@yandex.com> wrote:
> 
> Alex wrote:
> 
>> "The OCXO in the TBolt beats the Morion parts by a wide margin.  Bob "
>> 
>> in what way dies it?  phase noise ? harmonics? standalone frequency 
>> stability?
> 
> Yes, all of those (specifically referring to the Trimble p/n 37265 OCXO used 
> in the later Tbolts that we usually see as surplus).
> 
> Note that some earlier (and perhaps, later) Tbolts used different Trimble 
> oscillators that are not as good as the 37265 with respect to phase noise, 
> and many earlier Tbolts used a rather undistinguished Piezo (brand) OCXO.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Charles
> 
> 
> 
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