[AMRadio] VFO for 20V-3
RONALD SLATER
slater_r at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 24 19:26:39 EST 2005
That sounds like it would work ok..the 122 is a pretty darn good vfo,i run one with my viking 2 on AM and like it just fine.there's one on ebay right now with a bid of around 20 some $.Heck of a deal if you can win it. y ou would need to provide power for the 122 as it doesn't have it's own supply...good luck..Ron W6MAU
Bob Maser <bmaser at tampabay.rr.com> wrote: Ron, where would you connect the 122? I would assume you would break the
connection to the grid of the 1st buffer and feed it through a capacitor
into the grid. Agree?
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "RONALD SLATER"
To: "Discussion of AM Radio"
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 4:42 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] VFO for 20V-3
>A very popular vfo is the Johnson model 122. Look for one on ebay..Nice
>stable vfo,would work just fine..Ron W6MAU
>
> Bob Maser wrote: After messing around with some
> "Ham" crystals and getting low oscillator
> output, I have decided to find a suitable VFO for the 20V-3. Some time
> back
> I saw a posting on this reflector for a modern VFO that some ham was
> selling. Does anyone have this info? What other VFO's would work, like
> Heath, Johnson, etc.?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob Maser
> W6TR
>
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