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![]() "Scott" wrote in message ... Searching Google, I was able to find a copy of the manual for the frequency doubler unit (HP 11690A) which conveniently describes the operation and has a schematic. I could make one, except there is one part that is just labeled as a transformer (T1) with three windings. That probably wouldn't be too hard to make, but no idea how many turns for each winding... The purpose of the transformer is to split the incoming signal in-phase and apply to the 2 input port of the double balanced mixer. The number of turns will depend a bit on the ferrite that you use for the core, I suspect that a 2 hole bead would be best, but a toroid would probably do as well. 73 Jeff |
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