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Unfortunately you need access to a frequency counter or a digital ‘scope and need the casings removed for access, also you will need to know whether the crystals are RX or TX and if TX, the manufacturer. Also you will need a crystal of known frequency for reference in case of any offset.

Or you could use trial and error!

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A crystal without a label is no more unsafe than one with a label. If the wrong crystal is fitted the receiver will not respond! If a crystal is damaged it will fail to resonate and again the receiver will not respond.

Crystals (also equipment utilising crystals) are relatively  easy to damage through shock. Treat them like eggs!

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Eric,

Would it transmit ‘out of band’ if an incorrect non-fundamental crystal was fitted taking into account the fact that the oscillator itself will be tuned to the overtone or the harmonic (depending on type design)? Any output surely will be so attenuated as to be virtually non-existent.

 
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Eric,

This thread wouldn’t exist if the resonate frequency was stamped on the crystal’s casing during manufacture.

Makes one assume that they are tested for resonance after manufacture (to a wide tolerance) and a sticky label with the nearest frequency appropriate to a 35Mhz channel is then attached.

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