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Looking for the 42.5mhz HC18/u crystal.
Thanks for the reed, Jim Roseman w9ud Moline, IL 61265 |
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RS2BK wrote:
Looking for the 42.5mhz HC18/u crystal. Thanks for the reed, Jim Roseman w9ud Moline, IL 61265 This may be an embarrassing thing to have to do, but go to a CB shop. They don't always throw out the 10m xtals they remove when doing a mod. -Bill |
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"- - Bill - -" exray@coquidotnet wrote in message
... RS2BK wrote: Looking for the 42.5mhz HC18/u crystal. Thanks for the reed, Jim Roseman w9ud Moline, IL 61265 This may be an embarrassing thing to have to do, but go to a CB shop. They don't always throw out the 10m xtals they remove when doing a mod. -Bill He could do that, but no guarantee it would resonate on the exact frequency the radio requires. TRY JAN OR ICM Crystals. They can make one for you. About $10 per crystal plus shipping. Check them out on line. G.W. |
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Ghost Writer wrote:
He could do that, but no guarantee it would resonate on the exact frequency the radio requires. TRY JAN OR ICM Crystals. They can make one for you. About $10 per crystal plus shipping. Check them out on line. G.W. GW, you're not from around here (boatanchors), huh? A LO crystal ain't going anywhere off freq more than a kc or two. Thats why 42.5 Mhz is a pretty good description instead of 42.50000000 plus/minus 1%. This freq is a common number in any number of xcvrs that have been butchered for CB use. And, btw, JAN and ICM are great but you're not likely to slip away with less than an $18-20 order total. -Bill |
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"- - Bill - -" exray@coquidotnet wrote in message
... Ghost Writer wrote: He could do that, but no guarantee it would resonate on the exact frequency the radio requires. TRY JAN OR ICM Crystals. They can make one for you. About $10 per crystal plus shipping. Check them out on line. G.W. GW, you're not from around here (boatanchors), huh? A LO crystal ain't going anywhere off freq more than a kc or two. Thats why 42.5 Mhz is a pretty good description instead of 42.50000000 plus/minus 1%. This freq is a common number in any number of xcvrs that have been butchered for CB use. And, btw, JAN and ICM are great but you're not likely to slip away with less than an $18-20 order total. -Bill I DO frequent this news group. What I do NOT do, is butcher CBs to put them into 10 meters or visa-versa. So, that explains my ignorance of the frequency used for that sort of use. I realize the accuracy of crystals. That had nothing to do with my statement. Sometimes though, you can't just plug a crystal in and it work. I was taking into consideration other circuit requirements which may have possibly come into play. I repair radios, but CB mods - I have sworn away from. Since I never got wrapped up in that practice, I never had to commit any thing relating to it to memory. I won't even repair "modified" CBs. As to the current prices - goes to show how long it's been since I seen one of their catalogs. There again, I don't order from them. I get mine elsewhere - and I know my source won't touch less than a $50 order.. and I didn't think anyone in this situation would want to hear that. Most of my crystals are 2 way radio. AND 2 way is the ONLY thing I will modify for or to ham. Back to the mods... I had an H.F. transceiver brought to me once. Some screw driver technician tried to do just that, put it on CB. WHAT A SCREWED UP JOB. Talk about a butcher job. I packed it back up and gave it back. I wasn't touching that with a 10' pole. They couldn't pay me enough to fix all the crap I seen wrong with that thing. G.W. |
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