UTC(AUS) vs selected GPS-disciplined oscillators for July, 2025

Day MJDUnit AUnit BUnit CUnit D
frac freq offsetADEVfrac freq offsetADEVfrac freq offsetADEVfrac freq offsetADEV
1 min30 mins3 hrs12 hrs1 min30 mins3 hrs12 hrs1 min30 mins3 hrs12 hrs1 min30 mins3 hrs12 hrs
160857-4.1e-141.4e-106.1e-121.6e-124.9e-137.7e-151.6e-107.9e-121.5e-125.9e-131.8e-146.4e-124.8e-128.6e-134.9e-13
2608588.0e-141.4e-105.9e-121.5e-124.6e-131.4e-131.6e-107.6e-121.4e-125.3e-131.5e-136.3e-124.8e-128.1e-134.2e-13
3608591.8e-141.4e-106.3e-121.6e-125.0e-136.8e-141.7e-107.5e-121.5e-125.5e-137.7e-146.5e-124.9e-129.4e-134.4e-13
NOTES
  1. UTC(AUS) is the output of a designated caesium beam standard.
  2. The fractional frequency offset is calculated from the slope of a least squares fit to 2 days of phase data.
  3. A positive value of the fractional frequency offset means that the frequency is high with respect to UTC(AUS).
  4. ADEV is the fractional Allan Deviation (Hz/Hz).
  5. TCXO = temperature compensated crystal oscillator.
  6. OCXO = oven controlled crystal oscillator.
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