Or, if that is where the rock wants to oscillate, and any
attempt at netting frequency stalls the oscillator, or,
provides insufficient oscillator output, then "tune for
maximum smoke" and stick a 3x5 card on the IF with the
error in frequency noted and live with it... BE CAREFUL...
I aligned the rest of an MMT 220 transverter with the
oscillator barely running, and did indeed let the smoke out
of a following amplifier stage, by tuning it to the point
of oscillation. It now has a metal film resistor with no
paint left on it, but, it still functioned when I got the
real problem ( the weak oscillator) fixed.
Good luck...
Eric
KB7DQH
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 18:57:45 -0500
WBR/WF4R <wbr@verizon.net> wrote:
> KA2AEV@aol.com wrote:
>
> >Backround
> >Microwave Modules 220 Transverter Crystal changed to
> accomodate 222mHz
> >
> >Problem
> >Frequency is off by about 5kcs from the IF Frequency
> >
> >Does anyone know how to make the IF frequency match the
> transverter
> >frequency???
> >
> >73 de Mike
> >KA2AEV
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> I'd be willing to bet there is a small variable capacitor
> in the osc to
> tweak the xtal freq. There should be a way to measure
> the L.O.
> injection freq just before the mixer stage. Using a
> calibrated freq
> counter simply set the L.O. on the correct freq.
> You did not say what band you're using for the IF.
> Assuming 28 MHz IF,
> the L.O. should be 194.000 MHz. Good luck. 73, Bill,
> WF4R
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