I'm building my first radio receiver (a simple Ramsey HR-40 kit). The "Alignment" section of the instructions requires that I have some other device which I tune my receiver to. Since I have no such device I plan on buying one. The cheapest option seems to be a crystal oscillator. However, how I would use this crystal oscillator to tune the receiver isn't very clear.
I'm assuming I would want a crystal oscillator in the appropriate range (for me a 7.2MHz one should be good). But I'm not sure what I'll need to do with it and what additional parts I'll need. Will the oscillator actually emit a signal that can be picked up by the receiver? Or do I actually need to add the oscillator to the circuit somehow? And what other circuitry will I need to drive the oscillator? Thanks!
Best Answer
"...Will the oscillator actually emit a signal that can be picked up by the receiver?" Yes. You don't even need a frequency marker, if you can hear the signals that you want.
You should just read on in the instruction manual. It seems quite clear and my answer would just repeat what the manual already says. Here is a quote.