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Re: [linrad] Need circuit for 122 MHz crystal oscillator
I too have been looking at a low phase noise crystal oscillators around 100
MHz for use in a Tayloe Detector design for a 50 MHz DC receiver. I was
going to use a circuit found in QEX (90 MHz oscillator for a 6 meter
transverter, Sept, 1995, page 27), but have been questioning this choice
with the interesting reference below and the following reference:
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/freqcontrol/tutorials/FCS%20Tutorials%2000/Driscoll%20html/Driscoll_files/frame.htm
The article by Chris Bartram referenced below has a diagram of a Driscoll
Oscillator, but it is unreadable. Does anyone have a better copy of this
diagram?
Regards,
Brian
At 09:10 AM 6/20/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>KJ7F wrote:
>>Gang,
>> I am considering buying the Time Machine for use with my 432 to 28
>> Mhz transverter for EME and Linrad. I want to get the daughter board
>> to use with it. That means that I need to make a 112 MHz crystal
>> oscillator to use the Time Machine with the 28 MHz output of my
>> transverter. Does any one have a suggestion for a good circuit for a
>> 112 MHz crystal oscillator using a 5th or 7th overtone crystal? Of
>> course a low phase noise design would be best.
>>Terry KJ7F
>Terry have a look at this link, it may help.
>
>http://www.chris-bartram.co.uk/Martlesham%20Presentation.htm
>
>Richard
>
>
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