If the lock output comes from the micro or a logic port with a maximum
output of 3.3 or 5V, a LED connected to it from +15 will be always ON.

On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Bob Stewart <b...@evoria.net> wrote:
> The instructions I got with this Rb said that you could hook an LED through a 
> 5-10K resistor to the +15 supply and get a lock indication.  I'm using a 10K 
> resistor and the LED lights as soon as it's powered up from cold.  Is the 
> loop lock indicator circuit broken or is it just another strange option for 
> these things?  I saw on one site that if you do it this way it prevents lock, 
> but mine seems to lock OK with or without the voltage.
>
>
> Bob - AE6RV
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