The on-board VCXO range is 80 to 230 MHz, so I'd multiply the 10 MHz
up to 160 MHz and then divide by 10.
In case it's not obvious, I meant to write "the on-chip VCO".
Obviously it's not a crystal oscillator; I just failed to
supervise my typing fingers carefully enough.
I wrote:
> The on-board VCXO range is 80 to 230 MHz, so I'd multiply the 10 MHz
> up to 160 MHz and then divide by 10.
In case it's not obvious, I meant to write "the on-chip VCO".
Obviously it's *not* a crystal oscillator; I just failed to
supervise my typing fingers carefully enough.