Hello John,
"You can use a fundamental mode crystal as an overtone oscillator, but
even if you can get it to oscillate, it won't be generating an
overtone at 100MHz, since overtone modes of oscillation aren't
harmonically related to the fundamental."
When you look at older (pre-PLL) VHF communication gear of the more
professional kind they didn't use 5th or higher overtones but employed
frequency multiplier stages. For good reason, one being the offset you
had mentioned. I'd never run a crystal on its umpteenth harmonic and
always designed in multiplier stages like the radio folks did. With
today's cheap logic chips that doesn't even cost much in extra parts.
and that you replied with:
"That is total and absolute bullpuckey."
Look on the bright side. Some of us, including me, didn't know the
expression "bullpuckey". I got a kick out of it.
Regards, Joerg
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