I would like a copy of the article please.

cheers, Graham ve3gtc  [email protected]


On 2014-11-13 00:47, Don Latham wrote:
I digitized the first 2011 article to hand, the one in Jan-Feb; it's a smaller
article, and not as elegant as the later one. Anyone interested can email me
off-list. You're allowed to have a copy for your own use, just can't
re-publish.
Don

Jim Sanford
I'm a member, and the article is not there -- just the Excel spreadsheet
and a Word document of the parts list.
Too bad, I have a handful of 5 MHzx TCXOs.
I may have hardcopy of the issue, will have to dig for it.

Jim
[email protected]

On 11/12/2014 3:34 PM, Dave M wrote:
I am able to download the files associated with the article, but not
the article itself.  Guess I need to be a paying member to get the
article.  The only files in the download are the XLS file for
calculating the filter values, and the parts list.

It's at http://www.arrl.org/qexfiles in the year 2011 listings,
filename 3x11_Roos.zip
titled "Converting a Vintage 5 MHz Frequency Standard to 10 MHz with a
Low Spurious Frequency Doubler"

Dave M

John C. Roos via time-nuts wrote:
Several list members contacted me expressing interest in the
article. None of them were able to download much or anything
from the ARRL QEX web site. That includes me and other ARRL members.
I am working the issue with one call to ARRL so far today. I will
contact Larry Wolfgang at ARRL and see what Ican bust loose. So
hang in there. It is a cute technique, not originated by me, but
useful. Right now I have to get the ARRL FMT done first.
-73 john c roos k6iql


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