I don’t have one of these but I wouldn’t connect anything to anything without 
knowing the specs. 

I went to their site but could not find any specs on the outputs on the BNC 
connector. I should mail them at [email protected] for the details. 
 
It could be a simple BNC to DB9 soldering job.  But there is something else to 
consider.
What happens when there is a power cycle? 
Does the LeoNTP BNC output come up in the last configured state? Does it come 
up in OFF mode or with 10MHz? I doubt that your BSD box would appreciate 10Mhz.



> Le 29 mai 2019 à 07:18, tom burkart <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Quoting Anthony Dunne <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Firstly would this work?
> Yes.
> 
>> Secondly, my dilemma is the pin-out.
>> I believe on the DB9 pin 1 is DCD (the actual pulse) and pin 5 is the 
>> ground. Is this correct?
> Yes.
> 
>> Could I use a cable such as this:-
> No.
> 
>> Alternatively, is there a simpler way to achieve the goal?
> No, you really need a level shifting stage that converts the PPS to RS232 
> levels.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> 
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