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My experience with Minicircuits is that they have EXTREME sensitivity to
the AFC line. I'd use a resistor divider from the same battery and a bypass cap. Something like a pair of 100K resistors and a 10 uF cap. Naturallly, ground the cap at the oscillator ground pin. ---------- Also, the Vcc has to be well bypassed AT THE OSCILLATOR. These things are very sensitive to any change in the VCC voltage. A battery is often not all that low of an impedance and so some good bypassing will help. Finally, how are you taking the signal off to your analyzer? I haven't used the POS-900 but in general, these critters want a paasive 50 ohm attenuator right on their output to avoid signals sneaking back and screwing up the oscillator. Jim Pennell N6BIU |
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