Oh, doyt... yeah. Sorry... it was a perfect opportunity for a little snark, and I think I mentioned I'm a bit low on caffeine yet.
mnem
*p00t!*
Go get some coffee.
Coffee FTW. Cup number 5 here
and it's just gone lunch time.
How did you determine that the crystal was drifting? Did you have means to measure, or was it pure deduction and R&R empirical detective work?
mnem
The latter. Pure deduction. I figured it was the weakest link and the most likely to drift as components warmed up. And a bit of luck too.
Old crystals are bastards, all of them. I was repairing an old counter for someone a few years ago, one of the very early LED heathkit ones and the damn thing just shot off all over the place occasionally. It took me three hours to identify the crystal. I was watching the supply lines and they'd spike heavily when the counter stalled so assumed it was power supply related (turned out to be Heathkit "economy decoupling"). Eventually I pulled every damn IC on the board out and added them back from the crystal oscillator forwards. Literally the moment I put poor little 7404 back in I could see it going mental. Looked at the crystal and it was a POS from 1958 that Heathkit had clearly bought in cheap. It was probably 15-18 years old when they shipped it in the kit. Replaced it with a modern one and changed the load caps so it was about right and it was fine after that.
Random rant: Typical UK parts buggering. I need 3x LM358 opamps as I used up the ones I had on that scope bouncy ball thing (and I dont want to take it to bits now). All prices including VAT / delivery:
1. Rapid: out of stock. Due in 2 months.
2. Bitsbox: £3.07 (no indication of brand/a revision etc)
3. Farnell: £6.59
4. CPC: £5.50
5. RS: £7.20
At that point it looks like I'm going to have to take the hooky bitsbox ones but no... did some digging around on RS
6. RS: tube of 50 for £7.44. SOLD (and I'll never buy another one ever again)!
Fuuuuuu why is this so hard. Perhaps I should write a comparison engine that goes and finds this shit out so you dont have to.