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![]() mcalhoun wrote: I tried numerous circuits and numerous types (Hartley, Colpitts etc) I had found but I couldn't get any of them to start up. Oh, that's easy. You're *trying* to build an oscillator; give up on that goal and choose an easier one: try to build an amplifier. I mean, really *want* to build a stable amplifier. Voila! An oscillator!! I once built a power supply that oscillated above 150 MHz. Unfortunately, I could never drop it into the 2-meter band. Heh. Of course a DC power supply is indistinguishable for a 0Hz oscillator under the best of circumstances, right? But, 150MHz. That's pretty special. What were you using for a pass element(s) ? Dana |
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