I just stripped one of these units out of an Argo Systems AS-210 to use as a stand alone reference. The system ran before I did this, so I was sure all the hardware was working. It is marked FRK-L (manual says this the low temp operating version), and says Efratom p/n 2A5A2A.  I did not see any data in the factory manual for what this might mean,
but it has the coax 10MHz, and pins for #2-9 connections.

My issue is that this has wires attached to pins 8 and 9, the *optional remote frequency adjustment.
The label says "Unit Wired For Operation With External Frequency Control".
*This is discussed *nowhere* in the 79 page manual, and I have no idea what to do with these connections. the option is listed as a possible one, but nothing further is said, and no connections to it show up anywhere.

Any information is very welcome, as I would like to make a back up Rb standard for my bench and this
looks like a great candidate if I can get it running.

Also, from a waste heat viewpoint, the supply range is 22-32VDC, the schematics discuss an internal +17VDC bus, so am i correct in thinking that a well regulated +22-24VDC supply is better than a +28VDC one in terms of waste heat (and shortened life)?

many thanks,
walter

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