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Keeping the oscillator running and keying subsequent stages will usually
produce a more stable signal. However, it is not unusual for some of the oscillator's signal to leak The VFOs in all my old Txs stay on all the time. I use a simple RIT circuit to move the VFO off freq on receive and key it with either plus or minus depending on the way the rest of the Tx is keyed. Works neet... 73 W7ZFB |
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Keeping the oscillator running and keying subsequent stages will usually
produce a more stable signal. However, it is not unusual for some of the oscillator's signal to leak The VFOs in all my old Txs stay on all the time. I use a simple RIT circuit to move the VFO off freq on receive and key it with either plus or minus depending on the way the rest of the Tx is keyed. Works neet... 73 W7ZFB |
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On 13 Jul 2003 16:59:47 GMT, WA44NBI wrote:
You have good advice from Fred K4DLL. I have built a lot of gear and would not even think of keying an oscillator. 73s Bob WA4NBI __________________________________________________ ______________ Sissy! :-) The trick is to make the oscillator run at essentially the same power level whether it is oscillating or not. This means class A operation and you key the feedback loop instead of the oscillator itself. That way the tube or transistor has the same dissipation at all times. It's a bunch of work to design and probably not worth it, but it *can* be done. (Just kidding about the sissy part). -- 73, Bill W7TI |
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On 13 Jul 2003 16:59:47 GMT, WA44NBI wrote:
You have good advice from Fred K4DLL. I have built a lot of gear and would not even think of keying an oscillator. 73s Bob WA4NBI __________________________________________________ ______________ Sissy! :-) The trick is to make the oscillator run at essentially the same power level whether it is oscillating or not. This means class A operation and you key the feedback loop instead of the oscillator itself. That way the tube or transistor has the same dissipation at all times. It's a bunch of work to design and probably not worth it, but it *can* be done. (Just kidding about the sissy part). -- 73, Bill W7TI |
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