[NLRS] Phase-locked oscillators for transverters

John P. Toscano [email protected]
Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:37:56 -0600


 From a posting on the AMSAT bb, I came across the following web page:

http://jwmeng.com/lnmplo.html

Their model 1152 is designed to replace the MICROLO of DEMI 
transverters.  The basic model works most directly with the 1296 MHz 
transverter, but with available frequency selections and the addition of 
an external x2, x3, x5, or x9 multiplier, it can work on the 2304, 2400, 
3456, 5670, or 10368 MHz transverters.

Their model 5112 is designed to replace the crystal oscillator chain in 
the DB6NT 10 GHz transverter.

Either model requires a stable and accurate 10 MHz reference frequency 
input at 0.3 to 0.5 v P-P, either sinewave or squarewave.

I guess that these things might be of interest to those of you who are 
playing around with GPS-derived frequency references.

73 de W0JT