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Tim Wescott wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 22:30:24 -0400, exray wrote: This is a really dumb question but it dawned on me that I did not know the correct answer. In terms of old transmitters from the 20s/30s...In a crystal oscillator I understand the concept of setting the oscillator output tank to favor the harmonic from the crystal. (Stop me if I'm wrong already...) You're wrong already, kinda. Most of the schematics that I've seen from back then have the crystal oscillating at it's fundamental. If the energy extracted from the oscillator is at twice the crystal frequency it's because of harmonics generated in the tube. Ok, I'll buy that. One description I read of the tritet osc described it as being an oscillator with inherent class c amplification, hence the plate circuit being tuned to the desired 'harmonic' and the crystal is indeed operating at its fundamental freq. -Bill |
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