Dude, will you chill out with all the "dangerous rule bending" crap? This is for fun, no one is playing for money here.WhateverDude cool down yourself. I am stirring the pot, for entertainment purposes. Please don't call it Breadboard Oscillator especially when winning entries do not follow rule #3, part "All electrical connections between individual parts must be made by the breadboard contacts".
QuoteWhy would I blatantly cheat by using an IC, anyway.Usually main part of Comb Generator is just diode. Thou needs powerful signal. Anyway I was kidding. Noticed smiley that looks like:? It means: "laugh". Comprehend?
QuoteI'm experimenting with different inductor configurations and I happened upon one that made the second harmonic take over by a few dB.Good! As I said - would be nice to show fundamental together with harmonic, preferably using two markers, if any.
I don't know if it's the language barrier, but since you had to explain it you might want to be more careful.
If you're stirring the pot, it may be coming across as more combative than you are intending it to.Usually people become hyperventilated about my sentences ending with smileysWho is combative here?
BTW I did not resort to personal insults like you with your "language barrier", "peanut gallery", not even mentioning personal insults directed at me from contest leader.
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Question to OP: If I do not show my entry due to lack of MW counter/SA, I can't post here in this thread?
I don't have access to anything over 1GHz myself, so I will be contributing some related stuff now and then like i did yesterday.
Taking the new oscillator for a test drive and blowing the old record out of the water and it's only in first gear idling...Added a scope shot to make it official.
No, seriously... righteous sqwawk, man. Dude, will you chill out with all the "dangerous rule bending" crap? This is for fun, no one is playing for money here.WhateverDude cool down yourself. I am stirring the pot, for entertainment purposes. Please don't call it Breadboard Oscillator especially when winning entries do not follow rule #3, part "All electrical connections between individual parts must be made by the breadboard contacts".
If you're stirring the pot, it may be coming across as more combative than you are intending it to.I don't know if it's the language barrier, but since you had to explain it you might want to be more careful.
Anyway, let's see your efforts. Otherwise you're just the peanut gallery.
Keep me out of this, and perhaps you should make an entry yourself for the others to scrutinize.
I reached a new personal record, and to be fair since the fundamental and the second harmonic are all but equal, I'm only claiming the fundamental here. 
Rules clarification: if I manage to get the (erstwhile) second harmonic larger than the (erstwhile) fundamental, can I claim success under the clause "distorting and leeching harmonics"? If so, I finally got something out of the 2SC5227. It's rather unstable and the waveform isn't pretty.
As ogden pointed out, the counter will need to count the harmonic. You will probably need more than 3dB suppression of the fundamental for that to happen.
Bear in mind, with 1.5pF breadboard parasitics, you would need single digit resistance for a 10GHz RC high pass filter.
But i am ready to be proven wrong by voodoo engineering any time! :-D
Fair enough. My sleep deprived brain came up with this monstrosity.The fundamental and second harmonic are essentially equal, but sadly the second harmonic is already getting pretty far outside the 7104 (and FET probe's) passband so I can't see what it looks like in time domain with my current tools. Basically, it's the same Colpitts oscillator except with the 2SC5227 transistor (which had already been helpfully mounted in a tiny PCB with legs for breadboarding) and this train of inductors that aren't directly in the circuit but are modifying the parasitics.
Is it possible to beat against another oscillator nearby and pick the difference signal up with the instruments that have run out of breath?
Is it possible to beat against another oscillator nearby and pick the difference signal up with the instruments that have run out of breath?Yes. This was also covered in those early videos and some of my posts. Trash was also confused by it. Maybe this post will help you:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/challenge-thread-the-fastest-breadboard-oscillator-on-the-mudball/msg3095837/#msg3095837
As I mentioned in that post, the oscillator is only good to 8GHzish and the mixer had a max IF of 4GHz, so 8+4=12GHz was about it. The next limit was the DSO which has an analog BW of 5GHz but my Signal Hound is good for 6GHz. In the following post I show the Signal Hound looking at the previous record holder. You can see the signal is there but it's suppressed.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/challenge-thread-the-fastest-breadboard-oscillator-on-the-mudball/msg3097054/#msg3097054
There has been a fair amount of information posted if you care to dig into it. Better yet, build something! Be the second member of the 5GHz club!!

Looks like I've reached the end of the line tonight.
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So it looks like I'm out for the time being. I'm going to have to now find some time to repair the spec-an.
I watched the video and I am beginning to see what you are doing.
I'm still trying to understand the limitations at DC and 400Hz so 5GHz is a bit down the road!
I did? I even posted photos and spec an screen grabs.
I did? I even posted photos and spec an screen grabs.
That was not directed at you mate, but ogden.
@joeqsmith, can you post a picture of your setup that shows all the details (like I did)? I've seen the video's (too far away or too fast panning) and I've seen the pictures of some details but I think I've not seen the whole picture? Correct me if I'm wrong and then point me to what I missed please.
No problem. There's 6 pages of history now. I'm guessing its becoming too much to follow. These are what I consider my key posts from the earliest to the most current.
We (again) are approaching dangerous rule bending territory.
... I am stirring the pot, for entertainment purposes. ...
... I am stirring the pot, for entertainment purposes. ...Of course you are. It's the whole point of trolling.
... I am stirring the pot, for entertainment purposes. ...Of course you are. It's the whole point of trolling.No. I just pointed at few issues of the contest. Your retaliation with insults, 555 timer sarcasm - that's trolling.

... I am stirring the pot, for entertainment purposes. ...Of course you are. It's the whole point of trolling.No. I just pointed at few issues of the contest. Your retaliation with insults, 555 timer sarcasm - that's trolling.I'm sorry that you took those 555 comments as sarcastic. I just assumed this was your skill level or at least something you could actually tackle. I bet you could find some beginners videos showing how to hook one up. Maybe add a your own twist to it, like a flashing LED. You like LEDs don't you??![]()
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Now that I understand that the 555 would be a pretty big first step for you, to help you get started, I did a Google search for a simple oscillator and came up with the following link:
http://jlnlabs.online.fr/cnr/negosc.htm
I know it seems very complex and while the physics behind it are, building it is not too bad. Picture showing the scope attached to the base. 179 is looking at the base, 180 is at the emitter. Transistor is a 2N2222A. Try it. You may find it more fun than spending your time trolling the forum.
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Sorry, I forgot to add an LED. Kids like flashing things right??
Pic2 shows the setup. Note the resistor in parallel with the LED. Scope again attached to the base in 175. You could adjust the Rs, C and voltage to get the effect you like.
@joeqsmith, can you post a picture of your setup that shows all the details (like I did)? I've seen the video's (too far away or too fast panning) and I've seen the pictures of some details but I think I've not seen the whole picture? Correct me if I'm wrong and then point me to what I missed please.No problem. There's 6 pages of history now. I'm guessing its becoming too much to follow. These are what I consider my key posts from the earliest to the most current.None of these show the complete circuit at a size we can see what's going on. I'm asking for something like this: