Thank you all for your input so far
this is all new to me and a steep learning curve
but i am taking in everything you have said
and i have learned quite a lot over the last
few days about crystal oscillators and their accuracy.
so the canned 1mhz oscillator i bought is +/-50ppm
which over 1mhz means it could be +/- 50Khz which is
quite a lot (only just learned what ppm is)
so I need something more accurate and searched for what some of you sugested earlier
an OCXO, 10Mhz was suggested so I found this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251355497721?_trksid=p2055120.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AITand I wonder what you guys thought about it as i know nothing about them
what does
Output Level : HC-MOS Compatible mean ? does that equate to a voltage range ?
Frequency Tolerance : +/- 0.15 ppm max i think is +/- 1Hz is that right ?
maybe i should have put this in the beginner section as i know so little about this
Dave and jpb
my counter does have 50R and 1MR inputs, and a VR works to attenuate the signal on the 1MR input
strangely my counter reads 001.000.018 but I dont know how accurate that is because of the +/- tolerance of the oscillator