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Chris, when you capacitively "pull" an Xtal, you lower the Q of the
tuned circuit hence the amplitude of oscillation varies with the capacitive loading on the Xtal. This is not so much a problem as a natural effect that requires compensation. Arguably the easiest way to compensate for this is to simply drive a switching transistor or IC into saturation throughout the range of amplitude variations that the oscillator experiences. Essentially, you're buffering using a quasi Schmidt Trigger arrangement, which produces a constant amplitude output. I believe that the problem that you'll eventually face is how to keep your 850-Hz shift constant and centered. When I was active in FSK TTY, my solution was to incorporate a monitor scope with filters into my VCO, plus provide real-time adjustable shift and centering adjustments. Hope this helps. Harry C. (ex K2JEZ) |
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