PrinceGaz wrote:
> 
> > It's pretty obvious these VHF FM adapters must be using a simple tunable
> LC oscillator to generate the frequency.  I could understand that twenty
> years ago but today a crystal based PLL synthesiser costs maybe a coupla
> dollars more, and would give a frequency as stable as the receiver.  You
> could tune you radio to find a clear frequency say 105.7 then simply set
> the xmtr to 105.7 on it's display.  Why don't they do it that way?
> 



Probably 'cause they'd charge an extra $25 for the  $2 component.


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