June 1997, Electronics Now had article on FM transmitter using PLL MC145151-2, dip switches and 10.240MHz crystal. Parts were available from www.north-countryradio.com This may help Mike Montaigne >---------- >From: Andrew Mayo[SMTP:andrew@GEAC.CO.NZ] >Sent: Monday, January 12, 1998 10:24 PM >To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >Subject: Re: [OT] Looking for 10.245Mhz Cristal Oscilators > >Most cities of any reasonable size have companies that will grind you a >crystal for any frequency you like; this is probably gonna set you back >$20 or so for one crystal, though. > >> ---------- >> From: Javier E. Valera Garcia[SMTP:jevgdg@AMAUTA.RCP.NET.PE] >> Reply To: pic microcontroller discussion list >> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 1998 9:17 AM >> To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >> Subject: [OT] Looking for 10.245Mhz Cristal Oscilators >> >> Dear Piclisters: >> I am working on an FM dual conversion FM receiver that uses a >> PLL >> programmed via a PIC microcontroler for the channel selection. In >> order to >> get the second IF frequency from 10.7Mhz to 455 Khz I need to have a >> local >> oscilator that runs at 10.245Mhz. >> >> Could somebody tell me where can i buy some of this Xtals... >> >> Thanks in advanced, >> >> Javier >> >