Hi Chris --

The difference is that the ublox module is outputting a signal that's being generated without much concern for its phase noise. The digital process used creates a lot of jitter in the edges of the output waveform. It simply wasn't intended for the TIMEPULSE output to be used in RF (analog) circuits.

The Bodnar GPSDO follows the GPS output with a synthesizer chip that also functions as a "jitter attenuator" which in addition to allowing a wide range of frequency outputs also cleans up the input signal. The synth chip output has much lower phase noise than the GPS by itself.

But the synth output is still noisier than a simple crystal oscillator and might not be sufficiently good to be multiplied up to the 10 GHz range. That's why others have suggested starting the LO chain with a higher frequency XO that is locked (in a narrow loop bandwidth) to the GPS signal. That will result in significantly lower phase noise when multiplied up to 10 GHz.

73,
John
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On 3/31/21 8:09 AM, Chris Wilson wrote:
Hello everyone

  Monday, March 29, 2021

  Thanks for the replies, some went a little over my head, which is not hard :) 
I am wondering how people successfully use a Leo Bodnar programmable GPS source 
to provide an external LO for an LNB as opposed to its internal xtal. What is 
different, in simple terms please, between my Ublox output and the Leo Bodnar 
one?


Best regards,
  Chris        mailto:ch...@chriswilson.tv


LJ> On 3/29/21 10:14 AM, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
That's probably a really bad idea.  The phase noise from the TIMEPULSE
output is pretty bad compared to a "real" RF source, and by the time
it's multiplied up to 10 GHz you'll have more noise than signal.
Attached are some phase noise plots and a couple of spectrum analyzer
captures to give you some idea what to expect.

BTW, even the Bodnar unit may not look too good at 10 GHz -- remember
that you increase phase noise by 20 dB for 10 times multiplication.

John

LJ> What's the signal bandwidth from Es'Hail?

LJ> The optimum strategy is a *very quiet* crystal oscillator that you
LJ> discipline with the 1pps, and choose that oscillator so its frequency is
LJ> what you need.

LJ> What we've done in the past is use the reference to clock a NCO in FPGA,
LJ> and use one of the well known spur reduction techniques that pushes the
LJ> spurs away from the center before running it to the DAC. This degrades
LJ> the performance at, say, 100kHz away, but improves the performance
LJ> within 1 kHz. This relies on knowing what the loop bandwidth is in your
LJ> 10GHz LO PLL, since inside that bandwidth it's the reference, but
LJ> outside it's the DRO or GaAs oscillator.


LJ> There might be some DDS chips that implement this kind of thing - the
LJ> latest chips from ADI are pretty sophisticated.





On 3/29/21 12:25 PM, Chris Wilson wrote:


    29/03/2021 17:20

Can I use my Ublox NEO-M8T-0-10​  as a LO for  a  modified satellite
LNB on 10 GHz? It needs 25 MHz and the Ublox is my only GPS locked
source for such a frequency. I want to receive the Es Hail downlink
with excellent stability. I can lock the receiver to 10 MHz which is
available from my Trimble Thunderbolt. If the Ublox would do I would
not have to buy something like the Leo Bodnar GPS. Thanks.


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