I’ve designed and built a small power/interface board for my FE-5680A. It takes 
DC power from a surplus laptop power supply (16-24 VDC) and uses a buck 
converter to drop that down to 15v and a 5v LDO to supply the 5v pin. It brings 
the serial and PPS out to a 4 pin SIP header and the 10 MHz to a separate 2 pin 
SIP. I’m going to rev the design to use a transistor to drive the “ready” LED, 
but it’s working fine (since I’m not using the PPS output), since I used a 
higher than normal series resistor for the LED (560 ohms to +5) for the 
meantime.

I’ve tested it against GPS and as it came, it had about a 0.5 ppm error. I’ve 
downloaded the VK4XV calibrator and setting the offset to 1000 *appears* to 
have squared it within my ability to measure. That suggests that the units for 
the calibrator are 0.5 ppt. Does that resonate (pun intended) with anyone 
else’s experience?
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