At the same link, in the upper right side of the web page, you can get 50 pcs 10.245 MHz, 9 MHz, 10 MHz for $7.50 and for $13.58, you can get 100 pcs of 9 MHz in HC-49U!
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-Steve K1RF -----Original Message-----
From: chuck adams Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 11:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [qrp-tech] 4.9152MHz HC-49U crystals In a quick search I found the following. 50pcs 4.9152MHz HC-49U crystals for $7.20 USD with free shipping to the US. They have 296,991 lots available at the time, but that includes the same deal for 5.000MHz and 6.000MHz. I calculate that is $0.144/crystal unit. Let me know if you find a better deal other than buying a 1,000 units per frequency. It looks like to me that there is interest in a number of people doing the NC40A. A number of us have boards that were done in China from the layout that is in the files section and documentation is also in the directory. As member of the group go to the groups.io web page and log in and access the files section. Directory is on the 5th page and has the name /g/qrp-tech/files/Winter%202018%20Project%20%231%20--%20%20NorCal40A%20qrp-tech%20PCB and hopefully the link will be clickable. The Gerber zip file is second from the bottom. Old pricing was $5.49 for 10 boards. It's now $5 but you have to add on DHL shipping for another $17 or so. I will, in the next week, build another NC40A, but I found some 9.000MHz crystals for a nickel each and I wanted to do an article of HC-49U vs HC-49S using the same IF frequency doing a detailed matching procedure two ways and investigate the results. You may have already done this. 9.000MHz used to be the standard IF back in the day as you could do multiband radios with the same IF frequency. It's the reason for the LSB and USB standards for the ham bands, which you are free to ignore at your own choosing. Using the 9.000MHz IF frequency means raising the VFO by an additional 2.0MHz for the NC40A, but that doesn't bother me. FYI chuck, k7qo, shopping the Internet for deals |