hi Matt - it all kind of depends on how accurate YOU want it to be - but you 
can align it by simply using any 50MHz receiver or transmitter that is in any 
reasonable state of alignment. The adjustment itself is not super critical.

For example, you could have another station send you a CW test signal on 
50.100. Set your receiver to receive 50.100 and adjust the trimmer Z6 until you 
have the test signal in the right place in your receiver passband.

Many antenna analyzers (e.g., MFJ) have a frequency counter function, it just 
may not be obvious. You might also be able to use a receiver to pick up the 
22.000MHz signal from the LO with a sensing wire near it and zero beat to that 
(I haven't tried this).

If all else fails, find a local 50MHz net and listen in - adjust the trimmer 
until you can hear them on the expected frequency. You could do same with a 
local beacon in the 50.060-50.080 US beacon band - here's a good list of 
worldwide beacons:

http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/por/50.htm

(If you tell me where you are, I may be able to help further...)

hope this gets you started! - jeff wk6i


At 06:24 PM 7/5/2005, Matt Osborn wrote:
>According to the transverter manual, I will need a 50mhz signal
>generator or a frequency counter to successfully align the
>transverter.

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