The GPS10eR is a 10 MHz, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) disciplined, ultra-low phase noise, rubidium frequency standard. It combines the short-term stability of a rubidium oscillator with the long-term stability and traceability of a global navigation satellite system. The GPS10eR can receive signals from most of the world’s satellite systems including GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia) and Galileo (Europe), and BeiDou. The GPS10eR achieves short and long-term frequency accuracy of parts in 10-14. Thus, the GPS10eR exceeds the requirements of Stratum 1.
Options for the GPS10eR include 5 to 15 isolated sinewave outputs, an antenna amplifier or fiber optic GPS link, various fixed high frequency outputs, alarm relay outputs, redundancy, battery backup supply, time code outputs and a variable frequency sinewave output. The GPS10eR comes standard with a RS232, USB, and Ethernet interfaces. Free Console software is supplied with the unit. Also, there is an embedded web page so it can easily be monitored and controlled via any web browser. It is also possible to control the GPS10eR over the web or via Telnet.