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![]() "Steve Kavanagh" wrote in message om... A year or so ago I was working on a microwave local oscillator (at about 2.5 GHz) multiplied up from a crystal oscillator near 40 MHz. The output was found to jump in frequency by tens or hundreds of Hz many times as the LO chain was warming up. I was able to reduce this jumping by replacing all the dipped silver mica capacitors [...snip] The capacitors used in both cases are from unknown sources and were probably manufactured in the early 1980's. Has anyone else experienced this behaviour ? Steve (VE3SMA) Steve, Although I didn't figure it out at the time, my Knight-Kit Space Spanner circa 1960 had terrible microphonics - very noisy. I cleaned the entire chassis & rewired it to no avail. Today I suspect a mica cap, the old square type, since I heard of same thing this some time ago. |
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