each sample makes a very small correction so the frequency doesn't jump around.

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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