30-10-2021, 12:25 PM
I know, and yes it probably would...
But as you've got it oscillating at 45MHz, between g1 and g2, if you put a tank circuit in the anode tuned to the 4th harmonic, you might find you get transmission on Band III VHF. And if so, extending the technique might just get you to Band IV, UHF!
It's purely thoughts - my own experience with crystal oscillators is limited, and I've not ventured beyond 11MHz.
But as you've got it oscillating at 45MHz, between g1 and g2, if you put a tank circuit in the anode tuned to the 4th harmonic, you might find you get transmission on Band III VHF. And if so, extending the technique might just get you to Band IV, UHF!
It's purely thoughts - my own experience with crystal oscillators is limited, and I've not ventured beyond 11MHz.







