Like I said before properly designed the drift is very slow, the Huff
and Puff only needs to correct for drift.

A good circuit is way quieter than the DDS, it just doesn't have the
huge frequency range of a DDS, but then using a good oscillator it
doesn't have all those spurs either.

At 02:37 PM 4/19/2006, you wrote:
>   I am downloading all of the Huff & Puff wesites now and will look
> for info on noise if available.  I do know of a way to get around
> the jumping noise if it is present and that is to use the vfo at
> high HF and divide the output down as many times as you can.
>
>  Dan
>
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Cecil Bayona
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I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ... 

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