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![]() "Ken Scharf" wrote in message . .. Yes I built a similar oscillator, a bit cruder though I clipped my scope probe to the output and connected the probe to the counter. I noticed that the frequency drifts somewhat when the crystal is first plugged into the test oscillator. I guess I need to let the frequency counter warm up for about a half hour before taking any measurements, the oscillator may also need a warmup period, and perhaps even the crystal. If you handle the crystal while inserting it into the socket the heat from your hands probably affects the crystal, though I noticed that if I continue to hold the crystal with two fingers things stablize more quickly (is my hand acting as a crystal oven?) Total drift is under 250hz. I used an untuned buffer. Listening on a receiver when I connect the counter, I hear no pulling. Sounds like your counter needs an oven! Based on what you're saying about hand temperature moving the frequency, I am expecting to see an article on passband tuning using a lightbulb driven by a variable regulator, mounted next to the filter and BFO xtal. "Passband Tuning Via Thermally Induced Piezoelectric Deformation." 73, "PM" |
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