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A Comparison Between Different Stabilizing Modes of FET Harmonic-Mode Oscillators
In this paper, a cavity stabilized FET harmonic-mode oscillator is investigated. The cavity is inserted in the fundamental or harmonic circuit. A comparison for these two modes of stabilization is made between the different possible types of cavities, i.e., reaction, transmission, reflection, and feedback-type cavities. The performance for these circuits differs in harmonic output power, loaded quality factor, and stable tuning range. The effect on the PM output noise is also given.