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wrote: lw1ecp wrote: I saw one with a modified Wien-bridge that had an AGC (...) Thanks Bill for your immediate answer!. Yes, RC oscillators have impressive f spans: you change R or C by 10:1 and f changes 10:1, not its square root. But... my needs go into the many hundreds MHz, sorry, I have to stick to LC oscillators. Many hundreds of MHz? Are you trying for D.C. to daylight? I could poke around a bit and see if I could trip over something while I look for parts for my own projects. Are you looking to build or buy? It seems you want a circuit to build. Am I on the right track? Some of the older ARRL handbooks may have a circuit or two. Lately I have seen them migrating towards VHF and UHF and higher frequency stuff. Good luck. Bill Baka A typical way of getting this kind of range is to use a pair of oscillators, at least one voltage controlled, a mixer, and a low pass filter -- with the amplitude stabilizing loop described previously. Use a pair of YIG tuned oscillators and a wideband mixer, and you can get as wide a range as you want -- a lot of sweep generators work this way. You could use a pair of Mini Circuits VCOs in the 2 to 4 GHz range and build a vco with a few hundred MHz range. |
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