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Eric Lemmon wrote:
> 
> I thought this horse was beat to death several times before, but he (she?)
> seems to cling to life!

Maybe that's because many people still don't understand it.

> Although "temperature stabilization" has a desirable ring to it, it is not
> the answer.  Having a transmitter building that is maintained at a constant
> 60 degrees (for example) is irrelevant;

While true, that is not what temperature stabilization is - at least not
the way many people do it.

Stabilization is using a heater/oven so the crystal is always at that
temperature which is even hotter than the internal temperature of the
repeater. With that, you can achieve rock solid stability (no pun
intended).

Joe M.

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