Generally the best way to figure out what some cryptic Heather parameter is is 
to consult the manual for the device and see if you can find something similar 
to the label... you do have an extensive Symmetricom GPSDO manual, don't you?  
;-)     If Heather sees a wiggly value in a message , it tends to get plotted. 

UNC is the holdover uncertainty... how much the time is expected to drift over 
24 hours without signal.  The value should go down as the GPSDO learns the 
oscillator behavior.

TCOR is,  uhh,  tcorr.  Yeah, that's the ticket... obvious...   It's some value 
in a status message that wiggles around.  It shows up in a status message with 
the header "TEMP COR".   I assume it's the frequency adjustment made due to 
temperature.

TFOM and FFOM are pretty standard GPSDO parameters.  Time figure of merit and 
frequency figure of merit. I think the telecom industry sort of standardized 
them.     The HP Z3801A manual talks about them.     
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