I do not have the GPS model or the rubidium model this unit goes with.
Supply your 10Mhz reference to J2
Monitor VCC to  OCXO 4.25 volts is a Default state varies from there to about 
-.57 volts, the movement of the voltage will tell you what the ECC processor is 
doing.

With a 2.7K pull up resistor from +5 volts pin 1 of J5 will place the unit in 
standby. Another pull up on J5 pin 3 will cause the unit to light the fault 
light it will stay on without the pullup while it is calibrating.
Both pin 1 and 3 high at power up places the unit in calibrate mode.
I'm not sure what makes it do what, the steps and order, but have got it to 
calibrate to two different standards. That is to save a diferent ECC voltage 
thru a power cycle.
By placing a standard on the 10 MHz input and taping the 10 MHz at the OCXO 
feeding this into my Austron 2100F I'm able to track a loran station, swapping 
the phase corrected output from the 2100 for the standard after a few hours I'm 
able to close the loop. It has been tracking this way for a few hours, I have 
no idea if it is stable yet. Also not sure it will stay in calibrate mode with 
neither pin pulled high. When I first switched to the phase corrected output 
was at E13 but wasn't long a few minutes and I was back in the E10 region. The 
VCC voltage is moving very slowly so I have hope it will stay stable.
Stanley



      

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