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The 2965AR Rubidium Frequency Standard contains an atomic time base with a stability of 5 X [10.sup.-11] per month and combines a 50-MHz direct digital synthesizer with 10-MHz and 5-MHz outputs. An auto-adaptive disciplining algorithm does not require user intervention or tuning to track a 1-pps source from the GPS1 Smart Antenna or other 1-pps source. …


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