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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: somewhere in Australia
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: augsburg
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yes. and: you can use any crystal, the quality of the osz circuit is the interesting point...
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Hi Jayel,
Yes, but what is the frequency needed?
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diyAudio Member
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The crystal is an 16.9344mhz version. I ordered 24 of these for .48 cents each.
I know some guy in Australia who needs them too. I might be able to sell some as some profit (for the trouble I got from finding and buying it).Thanks Elso. Jayel |
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