[Boatanchors] WTB: Xtals (even mHz)

Jim Wiley jwiley at alaska.net
Sun Nov 14 08:09:27 EST 2010


Actually, millihertz crystals are quite useful. Assuming you have a 
properly designed umptupler to get the output up into the RF range.  
Otherwise, you can use them as a reference for a kazilliontron. 


- Jim. KL7CC



Bob W5UQ wrote:
> Well, he may be right.  However, I was taught that since Hertz is a 
> proper name, that it, and only it, should be capitalized.  Hence, mHz or 
> kHz.
>
> Oh well, who am I to questions SI's.  I bow to Those who Knows... hee hee.
> Bob
>
> and the BEAT goes onnnnnn....
>
> See W5UQ.com
> &  QRZ.com is accurate for W5UQ
> Also see QRZ.com for A25UQ and V31UQ
>
>
> On 11/14/2010 4:09 AM, David Stinson wrote:
>   
>>> Why would you want crystals in the sub audible range??
>>>       
>> They make really nifty paper weights.
>>
>> In the mean time, I'm going to ride my by-Hertz
>> over to the junk box and see if I can find any
>> of those crystals.
>>
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