AA6E wrote:
>A different method. Listen on 10 MHz in CW mode and
press "spot". You can easily hear the beat between
your spot tone and the WWV carrier to +/- 1 Hz. Right
now, I get 9.999973 MHz, meaning that my TCXO must be
2.7 ppm high.
Same method I use. From a COLD start (shack temp
~60 degrees F), my unit went from 9.999967 to 9.999975
in about 30 minutes, then back to 9.99967 after 2.5 hours.
That's a total deviation of 8 Hz, which is well within
TT's +/- 3 ppm stability spec which is +/- 30 Hz at 10 MHz.
My unit is 16 months old and has never been touched since
it left the factory. Unlikely I will recalibrate since
the absolute 33 Hz offset is not worth the bother to me.
Also, note that TT does not specify frequency accuracy,
only frequency stability.
73, Bill W4ZV
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