Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-28 Thread Bob Camp
-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Dave hartzell Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 12:43 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As? Bill, Yes, +5v but I was doing it incorrectly (bad hookup wire

Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-28 Thread paul swed
Of Dave hartzell Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 12:43 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As? Bill, Yes, +5v but I was doing it incorrectly (bad hookup wire on both units). I haven't checked the second bad unit

Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-28 Thread Rob Kimberley
measurement' Subject: Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As? Hi It's amazing how often the key element in any troubleshooting procedure is - stop, put everything down, take a deep breath, get a cup of coffee, think about it for a while. I've seen people go for weeks without executing this very

[time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-27 Thread Dave hartzell
Hello, I have two units that don't produce any output and the lock pin floats around +2.3 volts continuously. The +15v load starts at about 1.8A and drops down to about 0.7A on both units, but I never get a +5V or 0V on the lock or a 10MHz out signal. (I'm not using an LED on the lock pin, just

Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-27 Thread Chris Stake
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As? Hello, I have two units that don't produce any output and the lock pin floats around +2.3 volts continuously. The +15v load starts at about 1.8A and drops down to about 0.7A on both units

Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-27 Thread WB6BNQ
Hi Dave, A silly question, although you did not indicate, you are supplying a separate 5 volts to the unit are you not ? BillWB6BNQ Dave hartzell wrote: Hello, I have two units that don't produce any output and the lock pin floats around +2.3 volts continuously. The +15v load starts

Re: [time-nuts] 2 out of 3 bad 5680As?

2012-02-27 Thread Dave hartzell
Bill, Yes, +5v but I was doing it incorrectly (bad hookup wire on both units). I haven't checked the second bad unit, but it will probably work now too. Sometimes I have to hit the send button before I find my errors. Thanks for the thoughts, Dave On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:31 PM,