On 1/3/2012 8:20 AM, Robert Benward wrote:
I got mine for around $25 in a regular bidding affair. Mine had trouble
locking, It only locked a handful of times, and that took forever, but most
of the time it just sat there and cooked. The seller replaced it and the
new locks up in 2 or 3 minutes. I did not have to ship the old one back.
The Lock output signal doesn't seem to have enough drive to turn on an LED.

One of the three FE-5680A units I got behaved exactly that way. Turns out some part of a VCXO circuit had drifted over time (I assume) so the free-running frequency never quite reached up to 10.000 MHz enabling lock to the signal from the physics package. Assuming you do have a 10 MHz output signal, put a counter on it while it is warming up and look at the frequency. After I fixed it, the frequency vs time from startup plot looked like this:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/7E22rkh_YivyesrnTog6atMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink

The fix was to take off case top and bottom and tweak the trimmer cap marked C217 slightly, it is near Y200 (crystal with round PTC thermistor attached). Here's a photo of that part of the board: https://picasaweb.google.com/109928236040342205185/FE5680A?authkey=djqVhWs9LkM#5680683008490223330

Of course there may be some completely different problem with your unit, but it's something to try, if you want to open it up and play with it.

-John Beale

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