Wolfgang:

  One comment you made basically was that over simplification can be a draw 
back in some cases and this is true.  I have thought of ideas such as a single 
crystal and harmonics of it.

  It seems to me also that if you use a crystal at the highest possible 
frequency without having to use a harmonic; using a fundamantal crystal as high 
as possible and then down convert it with a divider chip to a much lower 
frequency then the phase and drift will be divided and made smaller.  Hence 
much more stable at the resultant frequency.  I know thats really not hard.  
The Soft Rock 40 uses a very high frequency crystal and divides it down twice.  
And that makes sense.  It maybe a idea to keep in mind for later on.

Dan


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