[Novice-Rigs] WANTED: Crystal

Kevin Gunther beeltee at optonline.net
Sun Jan 15 11:55:29 EST 2006


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Swynar" <gswynar at durham.net>
To: "Old Tube Radios" <glowbugs at piobaire.mines.uidaho.edu>;
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Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 8:28 AM
Subject: [Novice-Rigs] WANTED: Crystal


> Good Morning All,
>
> Many thanks for your taking the time to read this...
>
> I'm currently collecting the parts needed to build the "T-9'er" hybrid CW
transmitter, which was featured in the October 1971 (pp. 15-21) issue of QST
magazine (see also the 1975 edition of the ARRL HANDBOOK). Mine will be
strictly a mono-band 160-meter version, however, and I hope to incorporate
flexibility into mine, such that it might readily use either 6146's (per the
original write-up), OR 807's...
>
> Anyway, the design uses a heterodyning scheme, i.e. a 5-MHz VFO mixing
with a 7.0-MHz crystal, to produce output on Topband --- and here's where I
need the help: does anyone reading this have a 7.000-MHz crystal (EXACTLY
7.000-MHz) stashed away & now long-forgotten in ye olde junque boxxe, that
is currently


Eddy:

Give me an e-mail direct.  retty sure I got a 7000 hidden somewhere.


Kevin


W1FWB



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