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![]() By the way, talking about overload. The issue of crystals breaking has been mentioned a few times, but how do I measure what the crystal "sees" for current and what is tooo much??? It's not easy to measure crystal current, since it's RF current at the crystals frequency of oscillation. Most AC milliameters will stop working at about 10Khz, and the lead length and impedance will probably throw off your oscillator. One "trick" we used in the old days, which also sometimes saved the crystal from destruction, was to put a low current pilot lamp in series with the crystal. Seems to me it was a #49, but you'd best look it up. My recollection was that this was a 60ma bulb. In normal operation it should not glow visibly. Doug Moore KB9TMY |
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