Hi Roy,
  Welcome to the group.
  I've a couple of the sat-sync 325 receivers. Rob has covered the basics of 
the antenna question, the best way to determine if you need a down converter 
antenna is to put a 'scope on the antenna connector and see if there is a sine 
wave 10MHz signal as well as the 12VDC. An "R" suffix to the part number 
indicates a retrofitted L1 (standard 12V antenna) GPS RX. Some also have a 
label stating a 3rd party retrofit GPS has been fitted. The original 
downconverter GPS is a Magellen OEM in a big (about 8" square by 3" high) box 
in the bottom of the unit.
  At least you don't have the common problem with these units, a failed 
switch-mode power supply. 
  Where in the UK are you located? I'm in Dorset on the south coast. 
   
  Robert G8RPI.
  

Roy Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Gentlemen

Pleased to join you - I major in "high-end" test equipment, and have recently 
added a couple of Watkins-Johnson Rx's -- Dual 8607 (20 - 2032 MHZ) ,and a WJ 
8700 again dual LF/HF (to 32 MHZ). But I have now gathered a couple of items of 
"Time & Frequency" . The first one is a Radio Code Clock RCC 8000, this 
receives the 60 Khz Standard frequency transmissions from our UK transmitter. 
This is fine - works OK. Now I have a bigger challenge - I found a ODETICS 
Model 325-865 SatSync which has been gathering dust since 1998 (last date it 
was active). 
It was switched on (and no antenna was connected), I don't have one. It came to 
life and scrolling its menu it shows a date in 1998 and a set of co-ordinates 
which suggests it was probably a ship installation. I found my way to your site 
through searching for info on this item, and I gather that some of you have 
this item of equipment - can you help - I gather that it requires an active 
antenna - what can be found or built to meet this need?
Also the system is "Locked" - what do I do to clear this problem ( the menu 
display suggests I refer to the manual !!) Is it possible to obtain a manual or 
copy of such. I must admit that it is a very well made item and must be 
worthwhile to re-establish. looking forward to any help you may offer.

Roy
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