[NLRS] Crystals
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson
geraldj at netins.net
Tue Apr 10 21:56:59 EDT 2018
Last September 21, Chris Cox said:
> Following on from some discussion last weekend whilst moving between rover
> sites in the 10GHz contest and at Gary's suggestion, there is still a very
> much viable source for one-off custom-made crystals that are very much
> affordable on an amateur budget.
>
> Quartslab is a ham-owned business located in south-east England that has
> been around since before I was first-licensed in the mid-70's. They can
> fabricate rocks for either homebrew gear or commercial - both amateur and
> ex-commercial gear. Their prices are in the sub-$20 category for most
> frequency ranges so quite abit more than the GBP2.50/rock when I
> were-a-lad, but much more competitive than the few other remaining
> foundries.
>
> Full details including price per unit are available from their web-page at
> http://www.quartslab.com.
>
> No involvement other than being a (almost) lifelong user of their
> crystals!
>
> --
> 73 Chris Cox, N0UK, G4JEC
> chrisc at chris.org
> ___________________________
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 4/10/2018 6:03 PM, Jim Johnson wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone found a good source for crystals? I'd like to restuff some Micor channel elements. JAN and ICM are both no longer. :-(
>
> Thanks
> Jim
> KB0CIM
>
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