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from: Eric Webner
date: 2005-02-28 19:27:06
subject: Re: [drakelist] 20.8 MHz (30 Meter) T-4XC Crystal wanted

From: Eric Webner 
Subject: Re: [drakelist] 20.8 MHz (30 Meter) T-4XC Crystal wanted


Eric Webner  made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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The bottom line is that a crystal in the receive accessory slot will make
the radios behave just as on any band that is pre-installed.
 
I bought crystals years ago from Jan Crystals. I looked at their web site
yesterday, but was not impressed. Can you order them online, or is it
better to just call them and tell them what I need, and for what radio?
 
Eric
KA8FAN


"Ken, WA2LBI"  wrote:
Eric,

The Drake manual is not in front of me and I forget which xtal freq is for 10.0
MHZ, WWV, but that is 30 meters. Once you get that working on receive it is as
simple as you describe to operate transceive. Just set the T-4XC mode switch to
"RECEIVE" and use the receiver PTO to control transmit and
receive on the 30
meter band. If you put a 30M xtal in the transmitter then you can also use the
xmit PTO to control transceive. The transceive procedure is the same for all
bands.

I have been getting my xtals from JAN Crystals. They are about $14 and are
guaranteed. If you get a used one it will probably cost about $10-$12 and have
no guarantee.

Ken, WA2LBI



Quoting Eric Webner :

> I wonder if the 21.1 Mhz crystal would work as well. It sure would be a lot
> easier to operated the vfo, since the band would start at 10.0 Mhz instead of
> 9.7 or whatever the manual says.
>
> Can you experts tell me what it takes to transceive on accessory crystals?
> Can I get a crystal for the receiver, set the T-4XC mode switch to
"RECEIVE"
> and be able to transmit and receive on the 30 meter band?
>
> 73,
>
> Eric KA8FAN
>
> David Havel wrote:
>
> Hello gang,
>
> I'm in search of a 20.8 MHz crystal for my T-4XC in order to put it on 30
> meters. According to the manual, the 20.8 unit is the only recommended
> crystal for use on this band. If you have one you'd like to sell, please
> email me what you're asking for it!
>
> Thank you in advance & 73,
>
> David Havel - NO3K
>
>
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The bottom line is that a crystal in the receive accessory slot
will make the radios behave just as on any band that is
pre-installed.
 
I bought crystals years ago from Jan Crystals. I looked at their
web site yesterday, but was not impressed. Can you order them online, or is
it better to just call them and tell them what I need, and for what
radio?
 
Eric
KA8FAN
"Ken, WA2LBI"
<wa2lbi{at}frontiernet.net>
wrote:
Eric,The Drake manual is not in front of me and I forget which xtal freq is for 10.0MHZ, WWV, but that is 30 meters. Once you get that working on receive it is assimple as you describe to operate transceive. Just set the T-4XC mode switch to"RECEIVE" and use the receiver PTO to control transmit and receive on the 30meter band. If you put a 30M xtal in the transmitter then you can also use thexmit PTO to control transceive. The transceive procedure is the same for allbands.I have been getting my xtals from JAN Crystals. They are about $14 and areguaranteed. If you get a used one it will probably cost about $10-$12 and haveno guarantee.Ken, WA2LBIQuoting Eric Webner :> I wonder if the 21.1 Mhz crystal would work as well. It sure would be a lot> easier to operated the vfo,! ---
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