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Originally Posted by Electronic M
Given the barberpoling pictures I've seen you post I'm fairly certain your meter is giving you an incorrect reading. If the waveform is not a linear sine wave it is easy for a digital counter to register some multiple of the true freq.
If you have an oscilloscope I'd use that to check the freq if I got a reading that out there.
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the sign wave is very stable, it's here that I wish i had the digital o-scope that I use at work, which has Freq readings.
I know ( have read how to find freq on an analog scope) , but I am very bad with numbers...
i really cant tell with any detail what freq that is :/
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I can't SEE any drift of the sign wave via the scope, it does not mean there is none, my scope is not been calibrated since i got it, but its a very good one, so i trust it. I nearly wet myself when I looked up the value. (Tektronix 7934 Mainframe only − 2019 value: $29,370)
I guess Like I mentioned, I will start with the caps, but I have heard from sources that the crystal can be suspect, but I don't know to what degree.