Hello.
I finally got my NE602’s the other day, ok so they turned out to be SA612’s but I’m not complaining because they seem to work the same. My question is after tinkering with these chips and building some radios with them I realized they come with a built in oscillator so there for I should be able to use a frequency meter (or what ever you call them in your part of the world) to read the frequency that the SA612 is working at?
Am I right in my assumption and if I am, how would I do this?
Dawn.
P.S. I figure seeing the basis for all NE602 / SA602 or SA612 circuits are the same someone might be able to answer this without me needing to draw up the circuit of what I’m using but if that’s not the case just ask me and I’ll post it.
Thanks in advance.
I finally got my NE602’s the other day, ok so they turned out to be SA612’s but I’m not complaining because they seem to work the same. My question is after tinkering with these chips and building some radios with them I realized they come with a built in oscillator so there for I should be able to use a frequency meter (or what ever you call them in your part of the world) to read the frequency that the SA612 is working at?
Am I right in my assumption and if I am, how would I do this?
Dawn.
P.S. I figure seeing the basis for all NE602 / SA602 or SA612 circuits are the same someone might be able to answer this without me needing to draw up the circuit of what I’m using but if that’s not the case just ask me and I’ll post it.
Thanks in advance.