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Active8 wrote:
hi: i see a lot of transmitter schems where the VFO's power is switched with the mic or key. and i saw a test where it took 5 minutes of warm up time for a VFO to stabilize. now, of course a good op will be checking to make sure he's on freq., but aside from reduced current drain on batteries, are there other good reasons to switch the VFO providing it's not leaking into other parts of the rig (if it's a tranceiver) and wreaking havoc? yeah, this is for a homebrew project. as much as i like the idea of powering down the VFO when it's not needed ... thanks in advance for any info on this. mike c Oscillators should run continuously for maximum stability. This is true for crystal oscillators as well as VFO's. However it is sometimes desirable to give up some stability for other advantages such as reduced power drain. Bill K7NOM |
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