There are many options. Describe the connector(s). Some have more than one 
connector. What have you applied to each pin? Do not say you applied +15v AND 
+5V, etc. without saying which pins. 

John WA4WDL


---- Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi
> 
> There are far more unique pinouts for the 5680 than anybody can keep track 
> of. Three also is very little that ties the markings on the unit to a 
> specific pinout. If you are getting -5V, my guess is that you have an RS-232 
> output on that pin. 
> 
> Normal drill is to go back to the seller and see what they do or don’t know 
> about it. 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> > On Sep 10, 2015, at 9:06 PM, Nick Sayer via time-nuts <[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> > 
> > I’ve acquired an eBay 5680. I’ve hooked it up to +15 and +5 and am getting 
> > 10 MHz out and the test pin is low. The unit is warm and within any 
> > reasonable expectations, it appears to be working properly.
> > 
> > What I wonder about is pin 6 on the connector. Google results seem to 
> > indicate that that’s supposed to be a PPS output, but what I get on it is a 
> > fixed -5v or so. Anybody know what this signal is supposed to be?
> > 
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