A few days ago I tried FT-8 on 432 and discovered that my LO was not stable, 
hopping around several Hz plus drifting up to 40Hz . The 9V LO power was flat 
in both TX an RX, oven working. pushed, prodded, re-soldered, tuned, detuned, 
no change.

I recently integrated a DigiLo 6GHz PLL synthesizer with a 10Mhz double oven 
OCXO into my 10GHz system and it is no rock solid.  It has 255 preprogrammed 
frequencies, 404MHz being #2.  So today I removed C82 (coupling cap to L5 
filter section)  and U2 (the LO 78L09 regulator).  Drilled a hole near the 
power connector for a small SMA bulkhead connector.  RG316 run from that to the 
C80 side of C82 PCB pad, soldered the shield to the L3 can. Set LO power jumper 
block to 1-2 so only on when the XV432 is selected.  Nothing to warm up inside 
the XV432 any longer. The oven still powers up, but the rest of the LO is 
powered down so no matter.  I wanted to keep all the parts inside and this can 
be backed out easily.  I soldered the 78L09 to the nearby ground test clip loop 
so it could be found easily someday.

The Digilo is around +2dBm output and the XV432 mixer wants closer to 17dBm.  
Fortunately there is a MMIC amp between the LO filter and mixer (fed from the 
LO power jumper blocks). Feeding the Digilo at C80 runs it through L5 filter 
section and TP1 is at 3.1VDC.  Good enough.

Happy to say it is working great, super weak beacons I was hearing before are 
now spot on, 0 drift, and the K3 offset correction (XVx OFS) is set to 0.

Next up is to package the DigiLo and OCXO into a standalone metal case, add 
logic (CPU or 8-3bit encoder) to read the band decoder to auto set the correct 
LO frequency for different transverters.  I am using my KRC2 -> TTL SP4T coax 
relay control lines for that. Will also add a manual programming switch.  Then 
will convert the XV22 and my DEMI 902 an 1296 transverters, and of course the 
10GHz system.

I previously changed the PA module from the Toshiba to the Mitsubishi module.  
Retuned the front end, it is ready for FT-8 and other digital modes now.

Mike, K7MDL
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