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Old December 28th 03, 11:08 AM
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I need to order a new heterodyne oscillator crystal for the 28.5-29.0 mhz
portion of the 10 meter band. Peterson crystal needs to know if it's a
series or 20pf crystal. I have no idea. Can anyone help with this?
WY3D.





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Old December 28th 03, 03:17 PM
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Frank Mayer wrote:

I need to order a new heterodyne oscillator crystal for the 28.5-29.0 mhz
portion of the 10 meter band. Peterson crystal needs to know if it's a
series or 20pf crystal. I have no idea. Can anyone help with this?
WY3D.


Do you have the schematic? If you do, scan the oscillator circuit at
300 DPI. Crop out everything else, and convert it to a B&W GIF or JPEG
file so it is a small file, and e-mail it to them.

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Old December 29th 03, 12:40 AM
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34.520 MHz, 20 pF load, 45 ohms series resistance
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Old December 29th 03, 04:59 AM
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SAM wrote:
34.520 MHz, 20 pF load, 45 ohms series resistance


I don't know where all the 10m xtals went after the FT-101 and Tempo One
became "CB" radios but I suspect that your 'local' CB shop may still
have an unemptied trash kit that may provide the missing xtals.
A six-pack or carpet square should be a fair trade.
:-) Don't ask how I know this. :-0)

-Bill

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Old December 29th 03, 07:46 PM
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hehe.. I bet you are absolutley right Bill!! I just noticed this the other
day when I tried to tune in 29.0 0n the 10B band position and couldn't do
it..
Frank

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SAM wrote:
34.520 MHz, 20 pF load, 45 ohms series resistance


I don't know where all the 10m xtals went after the FT-101 and Tempo One
became "CB" radios but I suspect that your 'local' CB shop may still
have an unemptied trash kit that may provide the missing xtals.
A six-pack or carpet square should be a fair trade.
:-) Don't ask how I know this. :-0)

-Bill






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Old December 29th 03, 08:08 PM
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That's probably true, however the 11 meter xtal went in the 11 meter slot
and you didn't have to remove the 10A unless you wanted to freeband above
27.500. I've seen these xtals on eBay for as little as $5, so you may want
to check there.

BTW Bill, are you on the air at all now?

73,

SAM (Scott M)

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SAM wrote:
34.520 MHz, 20 pF load, 45 ohms series resistance


I don't know where all the 10m xtals went after the FT-101 and Tempo One
became "CB" radios but I suspect that your 'local' CB shop may still
have an unemptied trash kit that may provide the missing xtals.
A six-pack or carpet square should be a fair trade.
:-) Don't ask how I know this. :-0)

-Bill





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Scottm wrote:

BTW Bill, are you on the air at all now?

73,

SAM (Scott M)


Not on any regular basis. 40m CW only.

-Bill

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Old January 1st 04, 08:01 PM
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