One thing that concerns me is clear definition of what data the unit can send to PC. It simply states "send current deviation" but what does that mean? Just a text string of how far the signal is off? How do you know how many satellite it is tracking? How strong are signals?
I have several GPSDO. All of them have some means to send full data to PC. Some does NEMA, some are Trimble proprietary, some are even some other standard. But all, with right software like "Lady Heather", it can show me full information - graphs and table included. It gives me a good measure of assurance that I am actually synced to GPS.
I also see back panel doesn't say 10MHz anywhere? Most lab equipment require 10MHz, some older ones does 5MHz, some do multiple.... This is not a "review" as I don't know this equipment. But I see more shortcoming than benefit.