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![]() "You" wrote in message ... It is the part where the PLL Frequency doesn't change because you at using FM Simplex. There are many reasons for the PLL to change between Tx and Rx, even with the radio in FM Simplex mode. 1. The receiver may have an IF Frequency of 10.7 Mhz which would require the PLL to be offset from the Receive Frequncy by the IF Frequency, This is classic radio design, the vast majority of crystal controlled VHF rigs from the seventies and eighties had a separete crystal for TX and RX because of the IF stage in the receiver. Not true of all rigs though. The FDK Multi 2000 as well as a PLL VFO has a number of crystal memories and has a single crystal for each memory, but it's more the exception than the rule - probably done to reduce cost of two crystals rather than one for each channel. |
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![]() "Radiosrfun" wrote in message ... Repairing old gear can be fun - and lets face it - most "hams" or "Cber's" for that matter don't have the "equipment" to repair the newer stuff with SMD devices. Parts are still fairly easy to get - with the Internet. Usually you can find it with some luck. Though I do newer equipment repairs - my eyes prefer the older stuff - much more. I have some older tube gear that I've had for projects for quite some time now - been too busy to do them. Am awaiting the day I can start on them and see the warm glow and listen to the audio coming forth - along with the sparks and smoke! |
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