The Rubidium 10mhz osc is for aligning my test equipment; not for any one radio - lol.
Using questionable state of tune counters has been dodgy at best; even though they are a Fluke and a Hp (these two do not agree).
Radios do drift about; but one does not want the test gear to do that, I'm sure you will agree.
I am going to experiment with the parts I have for now (silver mica caps). Then see what that does for it. Maybe nothing; maybe something (should). Then the JAN diodes. Finally some high stability resistors at key points. Learning by experimentation, such that it is. The issue these change-out parts deal with is thermal stability; L vs C comes after that is dealt with first.
Lol, yeah i knew the Rubidium oscillator was a calibration source, but even good counters eventually lose accuracy through aging components changing value from heat etc.that's why most professional test gear is calibrated at set periods. My money would be on the HP being closest on accuracy but you never know till you check them.
what i meant was to stabilise a cb you would probably have to fit a tcxo in all oscillators it has to make it stable and it just ain't worth the cost or hassle, maybe on a top end yaecomwood, but no cb i ever had was worth that expense, you may find some improvement with your experimentation but I have a feeling the crystals may be the main source of drift, but you will learn a lot from what you plan doing on just what is and isn't critical or susceptible to heat in these circuits.
Another cause could be the variable inductors, i suspect they aren't the same quality as the Murata ones Uniden used to use, In the cb trade its common practise to cut every cost possible, Uniden don't even use their own inhouse filters like old days now, as its probably cheaper to buy in x thousand of the 10M4D type, certain Uniden ones had tighter skirt factor which changes selectivity, which is why some radios were better than others at adjacent channel rejection.
There's deffo no harm in experimenting, but as CK says even the broadcast industry only required accuracy down to Hz, Even on SSB most people couldn't tell a signal that was 20Hz out, Infact as sp5it pointed out many struggle to hear a signal 100hz off, I don't, but its obvious from the many youtube videos posted that many do, its all down to your hearing and what sounds natural to you.
the trouble with high accuracy counters is the more drift you see that wasn't present on less accurate or ones with less resolution/digits after the point the more it frustrates you, the biggest mistake i see most people make is with the warm up drift, calibrate the radio when its cold and wonder why it drifts off when heated, you may reduce that drift but i doubt very much you can stop it altogether, a good tech will leave radio on for 40 to 6 minutes before even attempting an alignment, that way it is off when you turn it on and it comes bang on when heated, i find once heated the drift on most radios is negligable, at the moment i only have a 7 digit counter which ain't the most accurate, but I have aligned a couple of radios with it and been damn near close, and once heated they don't drift much, even the humble ss3900 (although i have better radios) which is my workhorse don't drift that much when heated, if at all, i certainly don't notice it, although mine is an early 3900, i do notice the warm up drift but i never just bang on the radio and get fired in, i let it do what it has to do before i start using it.
Good Luck with your experimentation, but i wouldn't get too hung over a few Hz drift no-one will notice anyway, its like trying to squeeze the extra watt or two no-one will ever notice, it fast gets to the point of diminishing return for bucks that would be better spent down the pub or on a bit of puff, lol, the latter in my case, when people tell me i'm off frequency i just laugh, usually because a kenwood, icom,or yaesu or even worse a lincoln or 2950 says so, they just don't grasp most of these radios have frequency displays, not proper counters, and are only as accurate as the person who set them up or degradation of time allows, you take them in the house, show them your oscillator frequencies and add them up and it may or may not be 20 or 30 Hz off, but their yaecomwood told them It was 100/200Hz off, how can that be? next thing you know their selling their radio,wtf?
its fucking unbelievable this thing people have about frequency accuracy, especially on 11m, it just ain't that critical, If i can hear you clearly and your audio sounds natural, i couldn't give a toss what frequency or how far i need to move my coarse tune to align them,if its really bad i might suggest they get it aligned, but for less than 500 hz i ain't gonny say shit, as it will gradually get worse with time and then i'll suggest they spend the money, i've known guys in the past who won't even answer anyone who deviates from them being bang on 27.555.000 on their display, too much like hard work, or shock horror god forbid their display may need to read 27.555.030 to sound natural, lol.
Just watch you don't get too caught up in that sort of madness mate, and good luck with the learning, and calibration of your counters
, but at the end of the day, never lose track its only a hobby and not really worth investing mega bucks/time in, unless your going to do it for a living, there's far more enjoyable things in life with a lot less stress
lol.
Meanwhile i'll sit back with a joint and ponder what im going to do with the two N.O.S CLR2's i just bought, lmao, fuck I could have toured the world for years with the amount of cash i've wasted on radio/radio gear only to go full circle and realise a 3900, KL203p and a right good antenna will compete with any hf set on the market on 11m, I won't even consider what i could have done with the cash i wasted on weed, its too staggering an amount to even think about after 3 decades off puffing. Nostalgia is a costly habit, lol.
I hope you find the answers you seek Robb, but tread carefully moneywise, you don't need to spend vast fortunes to work the world or sound good doing it and perfection isn't everything. Sometimes a good chill is the best answer of all
All the best Jazz.73