RF help
I'm having trouble finding information on less modern technology. I need some ideas on how to make a stable tunable oscillator for transmitting CWM from ~55 to ~60 MHz. I do not want to use PLL. I have built phase locked loops in the past but simply don't have the time or resources for this project. At this frequency most VCO's I have found are suspect to frequency shift. Anyone know of a way?
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DoozI figured it out!
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Kaustubh Katdare
Could you please share it with the rest of us here so that others looking for similar solutions will get benefited?DoozI figured it out!
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