VK3YE Wide Swing Oscillator Construction

Building a VK3YE Utility Oscillator

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I wanted a general utility oscillator to use to test crystals and provide a signal I could use for calibrating/troubleshooting receivers

I found VK3YE’s wide swing oscillator on the Net years ago and I’ve built this circuit in the past for the same reason I need it now, and it worked out well for these purposes in the past, so I decide to use it again

I decided to mount the oscillator in an Altoids Tin, it’s a small case for convenience and metal for shielding, and it is readily available, and its relatively easy to install connectors in the sides

A Simple Circuit
A Simple Circuit

For a simple circuit, there are a lot of parts

VK3YE Oscillator Parts
VK3YE Oscillator Parts

The first step is mounting a BNC in the Altoids Tin to allow the signal to be connected to various outputs

BNC Installed in Altoids Tin
BNC Installed in Altoids Tin

For the construction of the circuit, I used a mix of Manhattan Construction and Ugly/dead Bug Construction

I picked a small copper clad circuit board and started a one end of the circuit and started building the circuit, using small pads to isolate components from the copper board as needed

For the construction of the circuit, I used a mix of Manhattan Construction and Ugly/dead Bug Construction

I picked a small copper clad circuit board and started a one end of the circuit and started building the circuit, using small pads to isolate components from the copper board as needed

Circuit is Built on Copper Clad Circuit Board
Circuit is Built on Copper Clad Circuit Board

I continued this method until the circuit was wired, I traced the circuit to verify it was constructed correctly before applying power

VK3YE Oscillator Final Circuit
VK3YE Oscillator Final Circuit

I powered up the circuit and using my frequency counter and N5ESE RF probe to verify the frequency was correct and checked the circuit output power

Completed Oscillator
Completed Oscillator

Uses for this circuit:

1 – QRP transmitter – need to add a key line, but not the best option

2 – QRP base for oscillator – Need to add buffers and follow on amplifier, but usable

3 – Signal Source for testing receivers – This is why I built it – place oscillator close to your radio and use to tune and test Receivers

A very Versatile circuit

Quick Video of the entire build process

VK3YE Wide Swing Oscillator Construction

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