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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote Having said that, since power consumption for a ground station is not a primary concern, you can put the electronic device that controls frequency into a temperature chamber (crystal oven) and expect that day in and day out it will be within a few Hz. of where it was originally set. Is this still commonly done today? What is a crystal oven, how big, and how is the temperature regulated? What? (wha) I (wha) can't (wha) hear (wha) you! (wha) g -- Jim in NC |
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