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It sounds like there is a single pole (second order) filter/PLL system. The
whole system would have to have a loop cutoff of 1/20th to 1/50th of the reference freq (100-250Hz) to get reasonable sideband suppression. You could try looking at the waveform on the VCO control line - if the 5KHz signal is more than few mV then there is probably something wrong. Try also putting an attenuator in front of the RF amp - if the problem suddenly disappears with increasing attenuation, then the problem is overload Richard The DX-394 comprises a 3SK195 RF amp, double 3SK195's for the 1st mixer differentially driven by the r.f. amp and in common mode by the 1st LO, 45MHz crystal filter, 2SC27140 1st IF amp, 2SK210Y 2nd mixer, diode switches for choice of two filters. The 1st LO PLL is a Fujitsu MB87014APF-G-BND referenced to a 33MHz crystal all under a soldered shield. From the schematic, (I'm no expert at reading these) pin 12 (designated as the output for an active type low pass filter) feeds what looks to be a control for voltage applied to a varactor diode with a feedback path consisting of a 33k in parallel with a 0.01 (M - mylar?) cap both in series with a 0.033 (M) cap. That would be the low pass filter and would control settling time, right? 73, Tom |