I jut received such a GPSDO with an Oscillquartz board inside. And boy, has this amoj1010 guy done a bad job.
The sine wave output of the unit shows an LF modulation, but only on the downgoing slope of the sine.
Also, the 10MHz output has a DC offset, so the sine goes from 0V to appr. 4V instead of being AC coupled.
The 1PPS output shows a ringing twice as high as the pulse amplitude on both edges, of appr. 14MHz. Totally unusable to drive a receiving circuit. When this 1PSS output is terminated with 50 Ohm, the ringing on the rising edge is gone, but on the falling egde, a negative ringing can be seen going from high level, spiking down to less than half the amplitude but never being higher than the high level. Once a 0V, no ringing can be seen.
So I decided to take the unit apart to see what's going on. To my surprise, amoj1010 hasn't used the sine wave output of the Oscilloquartz at all. Not even the sinewave available on the MCX connector! Instead, he took the square wave output of the Oscilloquartz board and fed it into two opamps and some filtering to create a sinewave again.
The 1PPS signal from the Oscilloquartz board is buffered by a 74LS244 and then fed to the 1PSS output through a small SMD choke. There's the source of ringing! The guy did the same with the 1PPS signal to the RS232 connector: straight from the LS244, through a choke, onto the connector. He did not even use one of the unused RS232 buffers to give the signal proper levels.
Funny enough, this guy has used 3A (!) LDO regulators to feed the 1PSS and 10MHz buffers.
I will do some more measurements so find out where the modulation and noise on the 10MHz output come from and see if I can improve this. But as-as, this is one bad GPSDO when it comes to signal quality.
Oh and the specified supply voltage on the front panel is plain wrong (12-24V). The first regulator from the power input to the Oscilloquartz board is a switcher and this outputs only 8,5V to the Oscilloquartz board if you supply the box with 12V. It definitely needs 15V from the supplied power brick. Which is unusable next to my ham radio gear as it sort of floods the 28 MHz band with noise. Very bad power brick!
To be continued...
Meindert