Chuck (Jack) Hawley wrote: 
 
Also I wonder if the band oscillators are going to vary 
that much anyway...negating any better stability from the TCXO. The BFO 
oscillators are fairly stable. I have them adjusted to within a couple of 
hertz and they stay where I put them. 
  
 
 From my Omni VI manual, section 4-9  "... A PLL circuit on the Logic 
board compares this signal to a precision reference frequency and sends 
a d.c. correction voltage back to the oscillator via....... ...always 
locked to a precision reference....." 
 
So the "band switching oscillators" are as stable and accurate as the 
TCXO or ovenized oscillator. The BFOs  do not have this type of setup, 
and can be a source of instability or inaccuracy even if your reference 
oscillator is locked to WWV's cesium standards. 
 
DE N6KB 
 
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