Time newb here.  I'm designing a digital clock based on a microprocessor and 
external time source.  I only need about 1 minute/year accuracy, so I settled 
on the Micro Crystal 
RV-8803-C7<https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Micro-Crystal/RV-8803-C7-32768kHz-3PPM-TA-QC?qs=7bTaA%2FLYtSY57sitRg9%2Fow%3D%3D>
  RTC which contains a TCXO and is spec'd at 1.5 ppm at 0 - 50 C.  I need to be 
able to verify the timebase accuracy, so I bought a BK Precision 1823A 
frequency counter.  It's only 9 digits, but I only need 7 for this test.  I 
have a 200 MHz scope, which is fine for comparing signals, but it's not nearly 
accurate nor precise enough for this sort of measurement.

The BK's frequency reference is a 1 ppm TCXO, but the counter only provides 8 
digits of precision when running on the internal reference; to get the 9th 
digit you need to use an external reference.  Even though I don't strictly 
"need" this 9th digit, I became curious about how to access it (I sense this 
sort of thing is how people become time nuts).  Long story short, I ended up 
with this<https://www.ebay.com/itm/172933685909> BG7TBL 10 MHz GPSDO.  
Measuring its output with the BK, on the BK's internal reference, it reads as 
10 MHz, so it's not totally bogus, like, 8 MHz.  It has a couple of LEDs which 
allegedly indicate it's GPS locked and its accuracy is better than .05 Hz.

1.  I assume that .05 Hz quality spec is embedded in the GPS signal.  Is that 
correct?  If not, how is it calculated?

2.  Any relatively inexpensive ways to validate the GPSDO's accuracy?  I've 
ordered a cheap, basic ublox GPS 
receiver<https://www.banggood.com/Satellite-Positioning-GPS-Module-For-Arduino-51MCU-STM32-p-1203610.html?utm_design=41&utm_source=emarsys&utm_medium=Shipoutinform171129&utm_campaign=trigger-emarsys&utm_content=Winna&sc_src=email_2671705&sc_eh=cc23797f8242d0691&sc_llid=13041562&sc_lid=104858042&sc_uid=vu2Rtn59cL&cur_warehouse=CN>
 from China with the intension of comparing its output to the GPSDO's on the 
scope.  I realize the ublox signal might be a little jittery, especially if I 
use 10 MHz, but it should still be useable for my purposes.  Am I mistaken?

3.  Anything else I should be aware of with this GPSDO?

Thanks.
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