The math is even easier if you use a 10 MHz oscillator (just ignore the
leading "1" in the frequency display). Several 10 MHz "frequency
standards" exist if you want the stability of a GPS disciplined
oscillator or a rubidium standard.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 12/7/2014 9:47 AM, Ben Hall wrote:
Good morning all,
I'm toying with the idea of building an oven-stabilized LF upconverter
for my KX3. Ideally, I'd want to move LF up to the 7 MHz band to keep
the math easy and to put signals into a ham band where the KX3 more
than likely performs its best.
However, not many 7 MHz ovenized oscillators out there. So, more than
likely, I'll have to move signals elsewhere.
With the KX3 designed as a ham transceiver, I'd assume performance
outside the ham bands isn't as good as in the ham bands.
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