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KE9EX wrote:
I read here or somewhere about how to translate the numbers stamped on a FT-243 Crystal to be able to tell the Crystal's Frequency. I have some with these numbers stamped on them, and want to be certain of the frequency, since the ink with the exact Frequency has long since faded. TNX ex 73, Mike I don't know offhand, BUT I know one of the Hints and Kinks books has a Pierce crystal oscillator circuit intended as a crystal tester. One FET, a couple resistors, and you take the output to a counter. Now you know what any crystal is, even one that some ham has polished down to a higher frequency. I have seen quite a few hamfest crystals that have been modified since they were surplussed. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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