[Heathkit] SB-303 LMO frequency question

Glen Zook via Heathkit heathkit at mailman.qth.net
Sat Sep 5 10:03:32 EDT 2015


That is correct.  The LMO tunes "backwards" meaning the higher the received frequency the lower the LMO frequency. Glen, K9STH Website: http://k9sth.net
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Quick question ...

I have an SB-303 LMO I am looking at.  In theory, if every other oscillator
in the SB-303 is running exactly at its specified frequency, then when the
SB-303 is tuned on the dial to receive exactly 7.000000 MHz, the LMO output
should be at 5.500000 MHz exactly.

Have I got that correct?

  


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