My apologies if this is slightly off-topic, but it does concern crystal 
oscillators.

I have a small collection of ancient crystals amassed over the past 50 years or 
so. Half a dozen are low frequency (3,600Hz, 10kHz,  and 100kHz), long bar, 
crystals sealed into B7G vacuum tube bodies. I was considering mounting them 
all in a neat row in a nice aluminium housing with individual oscillator 
circuitry and LDO regulators to ensure that they were all independent. For fun 
I will divide each oscillator down to 1PPS and use that the flash individual 
LEDs in the face of the housing, and watch them all slowly move in and out of 
phase with each other.

However, I then remembered Huygens's discovery that 1S pendulums mounted on the 
same wall, or beam, would synchronise and swing either in phase, or out of 
phase and sometimes one would be stopped, by the minute interactions.

So, my question is - will my row of low frequency crystals 'talk' to each other 
and synchronise in their frequency groups as well? Remember that these crystals 
are long thin bars of quartz - one of the 3,600Hz crystals being 2mm square by 
60mm long - so they will possibly vibrate quite vigorously compared with squat 
discs.

I look forward to your comments.

John
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