Paul Saffren N6HZ wrote
The XG3 has 1 Hz resolution over it's fundamental range of 1.5 to 200 MHz. The calibration should be done at 10 MHz as this is the frequency of the internal crystal. The values entered for the calibration values do not necessarily produce a linear increase or decrease to the output frequency. This is due to how the calibration factor is used in the computatation of the output frequency. You can however get pretty close and then fine tune as needed.
I believe we're confusing the XG3's resolution (1 Hz) with calibration settability (a few Hz at 10 MHz). The XG3 indeed has 1 Hz resolution but mine is not settable to 1 Hz. Using WWV at 10 MHz, my factory supplied cal constant is -529. With that constant my XG3 is only off by 1-2 Hz but I cannot get it any closer. There's no change in the XG3 from about -534 to -524 cal settings, but then it jumps to about 4-5 Hz off.
This isn't a big deal to me but you might want to add some explanation to the manual. I don't expect a product in this class to rival an HP 8640! :-)
73, Bill