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I am trying to use a local oscillator board from an old Motorola UHF
FM radio as part of a microwave construction project. I need to know the input impedance of the multiplier chain so I can design a new crystal oscillator/buffer. The original crystal frequency is in the 18 MHz region but the input coils on the board tune at around 54 MHz so obviously there is a tripler inside the channel element. Does anyone understand how Motorola did these things ? The original channel element is a TLN 8968A - anyone got a schematic ? 73, Steve VE3SMA |
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