I cobbled up a two transistor oscillator, essentially copied from an
Atlas 210 Transciever schematic, to run the BG9D I got on Ebay while
back. The circuit is he
http://novatech-instr.com/Fun/Crystals/bliley_q.jpg
I took an old octal based capacitor, emptied the insides and wound 106
turns (53 bifilar) of #27 wire on the aluminum case. This is the
heater. About 1 amp heated nicely to 70C. I used some hot-water pipe
insulator to cover it. An LM61 is used as a temp sensor. (epoxied to
the can) (I'll put up the temp controller schematic when I remember)
It is hard to set much closer than about +/-1ppm (needs a better
multiturn capacitor), but it is stable (short term) to better than
+/-.01ppm. That's pretty nice, but other than the fun of building it,
the performance is pretty useless. Roughly the equivalent of building a
crystal radio set.
I am going to replace the transistor with a 12AT7, just for show, and
call this little experiment done.
Steve.
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