Re: [time-nuts] Austron 2200 stuck in POST loop - fixed.

2013-06-09 Thread Mark C. Stephens
AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Austron 2200 stuck in POST loop - fixed. Well you have quite a basket case there. The only thing you need is the a6 slot which is the antenna board. Granted you need to go into the menus and turn off what ever was

Re: [time-nuts] Austron 2200 stuck in POST loop - fixed.

2013-06-09 Thread paul swed
Well you have quite a basket case there. The only thing you need is the a6 slot which is the antenna board. Granted you need to go into the menus and turn off what ever was in the old slots. By the way when you get to the menu it will at least give you a clue as to what the board was. If you get a

Re: [time-nuts] Austron 2200 stuck in POST loop - fixed.

2013-06-09 Thread paul swed
Mark Good point I missed on the last comment. Yes the ones I have run across in various places are not any better then whats in the units. On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 1:43 PM, paul swed wrote: > Well you have quite a basket case there. > The only thing you need is the a6 slot which is the antenna bo

[time-nuts] Austron 2200 stuck in POST loop - fixed.

2013-06-09 Thread Mark C. Stephens
Dear all, My 2200 was stuck in a POST reboot loop. It would check, RAM, ROM RTC then say waiting for signal processor the reboots again. During troubleshooting I replaced both Zero Power NVRAM and RTC chips. I only had old ones, but they must have enough juice left and this has appeared to ha