It takes a while for the XO to stabilize once the SDR-1000 is turned on,
so what you are seeing is normal behavior.  Mine does not have the
therminstor and it takes about 30 minutes to stabilize. Taking 10
minutes to stabilize is not that bad since it is three times faster than
mine.  Remember it isn't a VCXO or an OCXO. 

 
-Tim
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Integrated Technical Services
www.itsco.com

"Si fractum non sit, id reficere"
-Unknown Roman consultant

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Kassel
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:35 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Flexradio] More Strange Frequency Drift Problem

Folks:

  I have been told that with the newer SDR's (mine is only a few weeks
old), no turn on drift should be experienced with the thermistor
modification.  However I see drift of probably 100 HZ or so immediately
after turn on, for about 10 minutes or so.  I have the feeling that the
thermistor feature is not working in hardware.  Am I correct?  Is there
any way to fix this?  I am a retired electronic technician, and have a
pretty good lab set up here, but don't want to void the warranty.  Any
and all help will be appreciated.

Brian K7RE



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