Systems, devices and methods of generating both a precision electrical
timing signal as well as a precision optical timing signal. A novel,
modified opto-electronic loop oscillator is used to drive a harmonic
mode-locked laser. A novel opto-electronic loop has a larger "Q" factor
by increasing the electrical loop oscillating frequency .omega..sub.0 by
using a beat note created by the selection of two optical longitudinal
modes from the mode-locked laser. The beat note is detected and divided
down to drive a modulator that mode-locks the laser. The frequency
division stage also reduces the noise.