[time-nuts] Use of Austron 2100F "Phase Corrected Output"

Stanley Reynolds stanley_reynolds at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 1 16:05:01 EDT 2008


I would like to know as well.
My experiment in the thread "Calibrating the Lucent RFG-M-XO Efratom 10MHz OCXO Oscillator w/ EFC" using the phase corrected output has failed twice, not sure of the reason could be a problem with my lack of knowledge abt the Lucent error correcting oscillator or the 2100F.  It takes > 10 hours for it to fail think this could be related to the rate the Austron updates. The chart output is also available to steer the disciplined oscillator but with my unit this output jumps around quite a bit. Either output could be processed / filtered to slow the skew.
Stanley 



----- Original Message ----
From: Jim Robbins <jsrobbins at earthlink.net>
To: time-nuts at febo.com
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 9:16:25 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] Use of Austron 2100F "Phase Corrected Output"

Hi all,

I believe I read that it was a mistake to use the "Phase Corrected Output" 10 MHz signal from the 2100F as the time base source for other equipment?  Something about the corrections being in steps.  Has anyone else had any experience with this?  If so, what is the problem with the output?  Thanks.

Jim Robbins,
N1JR
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