This is a cross post from EEVBLOG.  I'm hoping there is someone who's familiar 
with this subject would help me out here.
I am hoping someone can help me understand this.  I've seen similar discussions 
take place both for GPSDO with Crystal Oscillators and Rubidium modules.  It 
appears there are two types of each.  
1)  fixed frequency type (less jitter)
2)  frequency agile type (more jitter)

I've read frequency agile Rb modules (ones you can change output frequency) is 
one kind of Rb (sa.22c and fe5650, etc), and there is another one that you 
cannot change frequency. (ie. T-bolt, PRS10, etc).  Words like phase noise and 
PLL are thrown out often in discussions.  I vaguely remember frequency agile 
types are less suitable if ultimate in stability is needed such as multiplying 
the output into GHz range.  This discussion was about 10GHz transverter.
Is this because frequency agile type has the ultimate output from PLL (subject 
to jitter) and fixed frequency type is from OCXO?  If this is the case, why 
frequency agile type even exist?  It's not like it can be used as a VFO (on 
radio).....

I'm sorry this is SO vague but that's the reason for this post.  I need to 
understand this.  There was a wiki page on this, but it doesn't go into this 
discussion deep enough.

Would someone help me gain knowledge in this?

--------------------------------------- 
(Mr.) Taka Kamiya
KB4EMF / ex JF2DKG
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