AaronHev
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Dave. I have to admit that I haven't but I certainly will now. When I fired up the DDS controlled 49-er for the first time, I checked it against my frequency counter to see what it was doing. I was quite pleased that the VFO was showing 7.100 and the frequency counter was showing the output on 7.099.4 or something to that effect. I made the test which the radio putting a signal out directly into my 40m dipole and not into a dummy load since it was such a quick test. While I'm not sure testing for harmonics on a frequency counter is the best method, I can tell you that over the summer I built a two tube QRP crystal controlled 40m transmitter into a coffee can. When I fired that thing up for the first time, it was radiating harmonics STRONGER on 14.110 rather than on 7.110 - which is the crystal I had installed. Turns out the coil I was using was too small, the wrong diameter, and my tap was in the wrong spot. Once I corrected the coil, the radio operated where if was designed to. My point is that the frequency counter caught it right away that the transmitter was way off and in danger of getting me in serious trouble. Aaron - ?N2HTL On Apr 12, 2016, at 11:43 PM, dfine01@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] <SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...> wrote:
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