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Old January 20th 07, 05:32 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default Low Noise VFO

Rick wrote:
I was surfing the net and found a reference to an unusual low phase
noise LC VFO that uses two inductors. Unfortunately it seems I forgot
to bookmark the site. Can anyone help?



Larry, Have you tried looking at your history in your browser? It
probably remembers where you were. If you recognize the URL from the
list if you see it, just click on it and away you go.
If you are using Internet Explorer click on the little clock with the
green arrow on it to get to your history list.

Rick K2XT

Browsers usually only remember history of URL's directly typed in. If a
site is reached via a link the browser won't save the history of it.
 
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