14.7456MHz crystal

Hey, ALL.

I'm facing a problem to get some 14.7456MHz crystal here, in Brazil. Please, could someone sell me one or two pieces?

Thank's a lot,

Marcellus Pereira

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I thought Brazil was the major source of natural quartz. Get a piece, cut it with a string saw. Then grind and polish to frequency.

Bill

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Salmon Egg

They likely did that in the thirties, but I see no trace that hobbyists ever really made their own crystals to any even mild extent.

After WWII, it was common to grind crystals a tad, because there were all kinds of war surplus crystals that were really cheap, and were either not quite at the needed frequency, or weren't particularly useful because people were already using the frequency with the unground crystal. But that was the era of FT-243 crystal holders, that you could easily unscrew to get the blank out. More recent holders are far less conducive to that sort of thing.

But there is a big difference between raising the frequency of a properly ground crystal a tad and starting from scratch. One fo the limits to grinding is that you need a nice well-balanced quartz, and getting a suitably thin and even blank in the first place is likely problematic for most.

Then they'd have to deal with making some sort of holder for the blanks.

Michael

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Michael Black

Your name *really* tells something about your sense of humour...

Marcellus

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Marcellus.Pereira

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Thank you very much!

[]s Marcellus
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