[Elecraft] Frequency stability W/O TCXO option

2008-01-10 Thread DaleJ

Has anyone checked the real world stability of the K3 WITHOUT the TCXO option
installed?  At room temps. 

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Re: [Elecraft] Frequency stability W/O TCXO option

2008-01-10 Thread Don Wilhelm
The stock K3 has a TCXO already, so the question needs to be more 
specific (but we know what you mean).

The stock TCXO is rated at 5 ppm while the optional TCXO is rated at 1 ppm.
In a normal controlled temperature environment, I personally see no need 
for the high stability option, but for applications where the 
temperature swing is greater (mobile operation for example), the TCXO 
would produce a reduced drift.


An excerpt from a message from Wayne Burdick on that subject stated:
On 20 meters, 5 PPM translates to about ± 100 Hz total over the range 
of 0-50 C. But if you're operating at around room temperature most of 
the time, you'd probably experience something more like ± 10 Hz.


The optional TCXO would have about 1/5th that amount of drift.  It does 
depend on how much temperature swing your thermostat allows in your 
'normal room environment'.


73,
Don W3FPR

DaleJ wrote:

Has anyone checked the real world stability of the K3 WITHOUT the TCXO option
installed?  At room temps. 

  

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