On 3/29/13 9:01 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

Too much tuning range is easy enough to fix. Use a pot to set it on frequency and then 
hook it to the rest of the "stuff" with a fixed resistor. The gotcha would be 
if the poor thing drifts so much that it *needs* the wide range to stay in lock.

My guess is that you could buy a hundred VCXO's at auction for less than the 
cost of trying a dozen samples.


wide tuning range VCOs have lower Q resonators, so the "outside the loop BW" noise will tend to be worse.

The other problem I have found is that wide tuning range VCOs tend to drift more (that is, with a constant input voltage, their frequency changes more as they warm up or otherwise change temperature).

It's a matter of sitting with the online order site open in one window, and the Vectron or whoever website open to their catalog in another and going back and forth comparing part #s..


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