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Your first osc got an overtone and the second the fundamental of 9 MHz and
the the 3rd overtone is 27MHz. It could also be a lower frequency like 3 or 1.5 MHz so listen for these frequencies. The 3rd or other overtones are slightly higher than an odd multiple of the fundamental! hank wd5jfr "Uwe Langmesser" wrote in message ... I have an unknown crystal I wanted to test for its frequency. On qsl net I found a test circuit to do just that (I think it is basically a broadband amp). Initially when I hocked the circuit up on my breadboard the crystal seemed to oscillate at around 27 MHZ. Then I built the little circuit on a permanent board and now the crystal oscillates at about 9 MHZ and at this point I start to ask myself what am I measuring here. And what assures me that 9 MHZ is the fundamental? I would appreciate if anybody could shed some light on crystal testing. Uwe |
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