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Thanks for all your comments. Since speculation has started here is
what I know about the capacitors. Those used in the 2.5 GHz source are surplus from a company that makes high quality stuff. They were probably procured to a military or space specification but I am not sure. The 10.5 GHz source was manufactured by MA/COM about 20 years ago. All of them are the usual deep maroon (is that the right word ?) to brown colour. Keep in mind I am being pretty picky. I consider short term frequency jumps of much over 100 Hz to be unsatisfactory - that is 10-40 parts per billion depending on which source is considered. The largest observed jumps are about ten times this. Of course, since these are crystal oscillators, the corresponding capacitance jumps must be much larger, since the crystal should dominate the oscillator stability. I would not consider them "crappy", just not as good as one might be led to expect. I have used capacitors from the same provenance as those in the 2.5 GHz source in LC oscillators at a few MHz with no observed problems. The smooth portion of the warm-up drift is reasonably normal in both cases...only the jumpiness is unusual. Steve |
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In article ,
says... Coming in at the end of this discussion, I'll have to question the observation of the so-called "frequency jump." At 100 PPB we are talking quite serious test equipment hook-ups and a number of different techniques very much uncommon in home workshop practice. Not really. If he's working with a 1296 MHz SSB rig, for instance, then he's not going to be happy with 100 Hz jumps. -- jm ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam ------------------------------------------------------ |
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In article ,
says... Coming in at the end of this discussion, I'll have to question the observation of the so-called "frequency jump." At 100 PPB we are talking quite serious test equipment hook-ups and a number of different techniques very much uncommon in home workshop practice. Not really. If he's working with a 1296 MHz SSB rig, for instance, then he's not going to be happy with 100 Hz jumps. -- jm ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam ------------------------------------------------------ |
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