I built a 3.379 MHz Xtal Osc/Mixer for stand alone use with this 
receiver (3.395 MHz IF; 16 KHz audio).  Purchased the Xtal from 
Surplus Sales.  Works fine with I2PHD's software.  SDR-1000 has a 
fixed IF of 11.025 KHz.  Could you point me to a VXO circuit to pull 
the OSC down 5 KHz?  thanks

Dick Patten

--- In [email protected], KD5NWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> I ordered a pair of crystals at three different frequencies close 
to 
> the Kenwood IF. One set on the high side, two sets on the low side, 
> inductors, and trimmer capacitors to see which one is the easiest 
to 
> be able to park the SR-40 so I can look at +-10KHz on the Kenwood 
> radio without getting signals close to the baseband.
> 
> When I get it figured out, I will let the list know which one 
worked 
> the best, and we could then order a group buy.
> 
> I ordered the following crystals;
> 
> 35.2512MHz, push this one 20.8KHz up, crystals are cheap, about 
$0.42 each
> 35.3037MHz, pull this one 28 KHz down, about $4 each
> 35.3280MHz, pull this one 56 KHz down, about $1.44 each
> 
> Stay tuned, same bat time, same bat channel, but hopefully a 
> different bat frequency. Now where is that frequency counter?
> 
> 
> Cecil Bayona
> KD5NWA
> www.qrpradio.com
> 
> 'Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then 
> beat you with experience.'
>






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