That is the 20V3 of K5PZ.








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Bob,  I forgot who did this conversion, but here is a link of a Wa1FFL VFO
used in a 20V3. They guy lives in Dallas (I think).

Jim
WD5JKO

http://pages.prodigy.net/jcandela/VFO/

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After messing around with some "Ham" crystals and getting low oscillator
output, I have decided to find a suitable VFO for the 20V-3.  Some time 
back
I saw a posting on this reflector for a modern VFO that some ham was
selling.  Does anyone have this info?  What other VFO's would work, like
Heath, Johnson, etc.?

Thanks,
Bob Maser
W6TR

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