SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-19T03:11:35-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsMayo2017 on COM-00669 - Crystal 14.7456MHzMayo2017urn:uuid:fc9ef8d3-345e-99db-a8f9-d29941db909d2014-06-30T01:41:35-06:00<p>Confirm, 14.7+ is waaaay outside the 20m band (14.0-14.35 MHz).</p>
Dave Mueller on COM-00669 - Crystal 14.7456MHzDave Muellerurn:uuid:ab961bec-f0da-8668-9003-a00d0c59035c2013-02-13T07:24:14-07:00<p>14.7 MHz is way out of the licensed ham band in the USA.</p>
Customer #380127 on COM-00669 - Crystal 14.7456MHzCustomer #380127urn:uuid:e5a923b4-3d4b-744a-0fec-b7b493a4ef412012-11-20T18:53:47-07:00<p>Also 14.74xx mHz is te standard 20 meter Ham Radio frequency. Yes, you need a license but - Software Defined Radio anyone? I'd be curious . . . :)</p>
Teslaling on COM-00669 - Crystal 14.7456MHzTeslalingurn:uuid:8ac7202a-df03-e5c6-09fd-fdd52ee2a9582012-01-22T01:12:08-07:00<p>I just thought I would mention that it is also good for all of the common baud rates including 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 with zero error.</p>
JeremyCole on COM-00669 - Crystal 14.7456MHzJeremyColeurn:uuid:8e46762e-33e9-ba51-d603-ae2b241e87622010-02-21T15:02:20-07:00<p>Since it wasn't obvious to me, maybe it's not obvious to others as well: This crystal is useful primarily for generating stable UART baud rates in the 115200, 230400, 460800, 921600 series.</p>