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Originally Posted by Julesomega
Thanks guys, sounds like I should concentrate on the Arduino, though that will make for a rather large crystal replacement.
I was puzzled over the Rigol suggestion, and it turns out they are high-end laboratory test equipment signal sources, not at all what I'm looking for.
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Yes and no. They’re between 10 and 20 times cheaper than the proper ones. I actually use mine as a VFO as well occasionally for receivers/transmitters.
If you’re just replacing a crystal or three, it’s worth looking at this:
https://www.qrp-labs.com/progrock.html ... saves a lot of legwork! If you are so inclined you can even program it with the dip switches on board.