Re: [time-nuts] If your 5335A is acting goofy or dead...

2015-01-05 Thread Orin Eman
Update. I replaced the relay socket anyway with a 27E213 from Digi-Key. It fits perfectly. The socket I removed was a 27E129. It would seem that the 27E129 should have a ground strap. The one I removed doesn't. Otherwise, the 27E213 should be identical. The Digi-Key part number is PB806-ND.

Re: [time-nuts] If your 5335A is acting goofy or dead...

2014-12-30 Thread Orin Eman
Magnus, The service note is attached. Orin. On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Magnus Danielson < mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote: > We had that issue with the 5335A at work, and replacing the relay did the > trick. > > 5335A is still the counter which is easiest to use, even if it doesn't > ha

Re: [time-nuts] If your 5335A is acting goofy or dead...

2014-12-28 Thread Magnus Danielson
We had that issue with the 5335A at work, and replacing the relay did the trick. 5335A is still the counter which is easiest to use, even if it doesn't have stellar performance, but usually that is not needed. Where did you find the Service Note? Cheers, Magnus On 12/28/2014 06:06 AM, Orin

[time-nuts] If your 5335A is acting goofy or dead...

2014-12-27 Thread Orin Eman
While evaluating my LTE Lite and testing my buffer board, my 5335A started acting goofy - random hangs/crashes etc.. This morning, the fan came on, but no display. To make a long story short, the problem was exactly as described in Service Note 5335A-26B. I found evidence of overheating on the p