<el_squid_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi - I need a 10.7 Mhz signal to debug an FM receiver kit I am putting
> together. I have a Z8 Encore microcontroller eval board I bought
> sometime ago so I might be able to use the pwm signal from it, but
> otherwise I'll probably need to use some sort of crystal oscillator.
> Any suggestions for simple circuitry ?
If it is a wideband receiver, you can get by with modest stability. A
simple Hartley or Colpitts oscillator would work fine. A crystal oscillator
will provide better stability, if needed.
Any chance you can borrow a signal generator?
Reply by Phil Allison●November 27, 20072007-11-27
<el_squid_2000@yahoo.com>
> Hi - I need a 10.7 Mhz signal to debug an FM receiver kit I am putting
> together.
** No you dont.
You maybe need an FM modulated signal at 10.7MHz.
> Any suggestions for simple circuitry ?
** Own an FM broadcast radio of any kind?
Just tap into the IF strip and you have your signal.
Look for 10.7 MHz ceramic filters or small IF transformers .
....... Phil
Reply by el_s...@yahoo.com●November 26, 20072007-11-26
Hi - I need a 10.7 Mhz signal to debug an FM receiver kit I am putting
together. I have a Z8 Encore microcontroller eval board I bought
sometime ago so I might be able to use the pwm signal from it, but
otherwise I'll probably need to use some sort of crystal oscillator.
Any suggestions for simple circuitry ?
Thanks in advance,