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This paper describes a synthesis approach that employs a phase locked source that generates RF signals from 4 GHz to 8 GHz in 1 MHz steps. The synthesizer consists of two major parts: RF source and control unit. The design of the control unit provides a low frequency step size, very high frequency accuracy and short-and long-term stability.