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Re: 2.4GHz signal source
Simple little "can oscillators" used for digital
equipment make good sources. I've heard the harmonics
from 40, 60, and 100MHz versions of these things, and
they're CHEEP!
--- Mike Miller <mike.kc9doa@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I don't know if you have 2.4 GHz cordless phones in
> your country
> but they might make a good signal source. My AT&T
> cordless has
> 30 FM channels between 2411.5 and 2418.40. I plan on
> using it to
> check my CalAmp converter when I get my new xtal
> from ICM.
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