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- From: carter@cmptrc.lonestar.org (Carter Bennett)
- Subject: Re: How to calculate crystal freq for scanner?
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 21:51:26 GMT
- References: <1993Jan2.200922.19977@sequent.com>
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- In article <1993Jan2.200922.19977@sequent.com> washer@sequent.com (Jim "Throw it over the wall" Washer) writes:
- >I have a radio shack Pro-24 crystal controlled scanner..... (yep, poor me).
- >It uses a 10.7MHz IF, and says to use third overtone crystals...
- >
- >So, am I correct in calculating the crystal fundamental as:
- >
- >F(fund)*3 + 10.7MHz == Receive Freq?
- >
-
- Ahoy, Jim!
-
- Actually, you won't have to work that hard at it. Most scanner crystals
- sold are assumed to be third-overtone series type. The bit about the
- third-overtone is generally assumed.
-
- The IF is generally irrelevant in figuring crystal frequency, provided
- you're using the radio for the frequencies it was designed for. [There
- are some "tricks" using the IF to receive out-of-band signals, but they
- perform so _badly_ that one is often better off buying a new radio].
-
- If you check with Radio Shack for your crystals, they will have a
- frequency stamped on the side indicating the frequency you'll be receiving
- if you plug it into one of their radios.
-
- If you go to a third-party manufacturer, you'll generally only be expected
- to specify what frequency you want to receive and the make/model of the radio
- you'll be using it in.
-
- If, on the rarest of occasion, they ask what "cut" you would like on the
- crystal, then you could tell them you want it optimized for third-overtone
- oscillation. However, if they ask that, they are probably talking about
- high-precision crystals which they will want several hundred dollars for,
- which you don't need for scanner.
-
- As a rule, stay away from used crystals. However, don't pass up any
- free give-aways just because they're used! Just don't waste your money.
-
- Have fun with your 24!
- --
- Carter R. Bennett, Jr. - Scientist | "Oh my God! I _AM_ a nerd!!!"
- carter@scilab.lonestar.org - home | - C. Bennett, Sept 25, 1992, after
- carter@cmptrc.lonestar.org - work | realizing he had been talking about
- KI5SR | "market availability of preconfigured Toll-House cookies."
-