Hi group,

      At the link below are pictures of the VFO that Peter K5PX uses in his
20V. Looks like Pete did a very nice job. I too am building a WA1FFL DDS
VFO. Unfortunately moving, and the aftermath has put all projects like that
in a box....somewhere. Where is that $$%^&** box? :-)

The down side of this VFO is that every time you power it up you must dial
in the desired frequency since it will default to the lowest frequency it's
programmed to run. Not too bad a trade-off however.


http://pages.prodigy.net/jcandela/vfo/


Regards,
Jim

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Hi Jim,
Here are the pictures of my WA1FFL  VFO project. See the VFO mounted into my
Collins 20V transmitter.  The thing works great.  Happy Thanksgiving and see
you down the log.
73,
Pete, K5PZ
Dallas


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The Johnson 122 vfo is a good one to use,the one i have is very stable even
after over 50 years of life...73's Ron W6MAU
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