Gordon,
I don't know how you would use any soundcard data to check that, but if
you have an instrument that can extract crystal parameters, that will
work. It is easier to just assume your crystal set is somewhere close
to the midpoint, and that is 3.6.
When you get it all together, you
Don,
Thanks! There is no number inked on the envelope. Is there a way
using soundcard data to check?
Gordon - N1MGO
On 3/21/2018 7:04 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Gordon,
If there is no number inked in somewhere on that envelope, someone
dropped the ball when sorting the crystals.
In the
Gordon,
If there is no number inked in somewhere on that envelope, someone
dropped the ball when sorting the crystals.
In the absence of a calibration number, assume it is 3.6 - that is the
most common.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/21/2018 6:37 PM, Gordon LaPoint wrote:
I'm building a K2, and so far
I'm building a K2, and so far its working. I'm now assembling the KSB2
ssb adapter. In the step where I'm to put in the Filter Crystal set I'm
supposed to find a calibration number on the envelope. the Part number
is E850006, the only other numbers on the envelope are:
29870-1 171109 ,
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