Hi

> On May 20, 2018, at 11:49 PM, Mark Sims <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I think what Gary really wants is a GPS receiver with the most stable PPS 
> output available.


Unfortunately that’s not how any of these devices are designed to be used. They 
all ( including the
Furuno ) have a sawtooth issue. It’s just how the fundamental process inside 
them works.

>  That is probably the Furuno GT-8736... 1.7 nsec sawtooth error.  Typical PPS 
> span is +/- 4 nsec.   Also, the Trimble Thunderbolt has 0 sawtooth error.

The TBolt is a GPSDO, which is a very different beast. It takes the “sawtooth" 
error it measures and shoves
it into the control loop for the OCXO. The net result is a zero average error 
vs GPS. That’s how all phase
lock based GPSDO’s  do things. 

The tradeoff is the magic word “average” that snuck in there. Depending on the 
control loop parameters 
( and a few other things ) the time out of the GPSDO may be off from GPS time 
by quite a bit. If “time 
right now” is what you are after ( this is TimeNuts after all ), a GPSDO may 
not be the ideal answer ….
If “time right now” is the goal, the real time clock corrections you can grab 
on the internet may well be
part of the total solution. 

Bob

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