Wayne, I suggest another test too, but this requires a bit of luck. Power up the unit, and wait until it warms up, say 5 minutes. The VCXO voltage will stuck at 14.5V. Then power down the unit in order to restart the sweep cycle, just enough, say one second, then power up. If you are lucky and the VCXO voltage at lock would be greater than your 7.2V, you will get a lock. As your BITE signal is always low, you could notice the lock just looking at pin 9, which will not reach 14.5V. This worked for me, but will not work if the VCXO voltage at lock would be less than your 7.2V.
Antonio I8IOV >Hi > >Which strongly suggests that the BITE line is telling the truth. The unit is not in lock >and it’s broke. If you have the gear, you can verify this by running the tune input up and >down and seeing if the output varies by about 0.02 Hz or not. > >Bob > >> On Mar 22, 2016, at 11:36 PM, Wayne Holder <wayne.hol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> The signal on pin 9 starts at about 7.2 volts then slowly increments up to >> 14.5 volts over a period of about 138 seconds. It then seems to stay stuck >> at 14.5 volts and only repeats the cycle if I power down,w wait and then >> power back on. >> >> Wayne _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.