Today's experiment:
Knowing something is not handling wrapped data well, I worked to eliminate the wrap in the first place. That meant for measurement period, 1 hour, it must NOT wrap!
Using oscilloscope, I aligned DUT and reference PRECISELY. Currently, they are drifting with respect to each other in order of 1x10^5 second per second. At this level, adjustment of HP105B fine adjustment is such that it's not much of a turn but a very very light touch. At this level, visual observation is reaching its limit. I switched over to HP5335 and tried to null it completely. Unfortunately, it wasn't possible as resolution of the knob is limited. (wire wound multi-turn pot)
Per TimeLab phase difference graph, it moves 1 x 10^9 second per every 300 minutes. It is drifting up then down, so i'd imagine this is a temperature shift in the room. Both DUT, and the transfer oscillators are in individual large tupper ware box with covers on them. I've let them sit overnight to reach thermal equilibrium.
My HP10811 board uses 723 as a pre-regulator to feed the oscillator, then 78L05 to further drop down the voltage. It is fed to 25 turn pot. I'm afraid tempco isn't good enough at this fine level. But this is a circuit HP uses on its on gear. So I assume what I will get is a typical of this oscillator. I may have to use a hyper accurate voltage reference and super low tempco multiturn pot next. They are very expensive!
Here's an Adev and Original phase difference at 15 minutes mark. Cooling cycle of my A/C just started, so room temp will shift by 1 degree F shortly.
I'm going to commit this and will update at 30 minutes mark.